Kiran Desai‘s long-awaited novel THE LONELINESS OF SONIA AND SUNNY will be published on September 23, 2025 by PRH’s Hogarth imprint. The deal for the book was first announced in fall 2010, a year after Desai won the Booker Prize for THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS. At the time, the book was expected for publication in 2013. It was acquired for Knopf, by the late Sonny Mehta and former editorial director Robin Desser. David Ebershoff edited for Hogarth, and the novel weighs in at 656 pages. Separately, former president Barack Obama announced his 10 favorite books of 2024. On Tuesday, December […]
Arkansas’s Onerous Book Banning Law Declared Unconstitutional
Federal courts continue to push back on overzealous state book banning laws. Following a preliminary injunction 17 months ago stalling Arkansas’s book banning law, U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks found that two sections of the law are unconstitutional and in violation of the First Amendment, and issued a permanent injunction blocking those portions on Monday. He wrote: “If the General Assembly’s purpose in passing Section 1 was to protect younger minors from accessing inappropriate sexual content in libraries and bookstores, the law will only achieve that end at the expense of everyone else’s First Amendment rights. The law deputizes librarians […]
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2024: The Year in Finance
It surprises some people, but trade publishing sales have been good this year. Really. Dollar sales, as measured by the AAP, grew 5.8 percent in the first 10 months of 2024. Adult fiction remained particularly strong, helped by big sales for Sarah J. Maas (who moved 8.8 million print units alone) and the rapid rise of Freida McFadden (who sold roughly 5.3 million print units). The arrival of Spotify drove significant growth in audiobook sales—which have outpaced ebooks sales for the year so far for the first time ever. And the big publicly-reporting publishing companies boosted the topline with acquisitions […]
Scholastic Institutes Layoffs As Sales Fall in Q2
Scholastic reported financial results for the second quarter ended November 30, with sales of $545 million, down 3 percent, an expected outcome due to the timing of the company’s big book publications. Operating income dropped 26 percent to $74.4 million with adjusted EBITDA down 12 percent to $108.7 million due to lower sales in the children’s publishing and distribution and education solutions segments. In Children’s Publishing and Distribution, sales were down 6 percent to $367 million with operating income down 9 percent to $102.1 million. Trade books sold $103 in the quarter, down 13 percent, due to lower frontlist sales […]
Defendants in Tracy Wolff Copyright Case Seek Motion of Reconsideration
The defendants in the Tracy Wolff plagiarism case, which include author Tracy Wolff; Emily Sylvan Kim at Prospect Agency; Entangled Publishing and their distributor Macmillan; and Universal City Studios, which optioned the book, have filed a Motion of Reconsideration with the court, still trying to avoid a trial and bring the case to a close. The parties are being sued in the Southern District of New York for copyright infringement by writer Lynne Freeman, who alleges that Wolff’s Crave series bears “overwhelming and undeniable” similarities to Freeman’s unpublished manuscript Blue Moon Rising. Recently, the court dismissed some of the claims […]