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PRIDE AND PREMEDITATION de Tirzah Price

Three of Jane Austen’s classic novels receive a murder mystery makeover in this romantic and thrilling three-book series that’s perfect for fans of The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy and Stalking Jack the Ripper. In PRIDE & PREMEDITATION, aspiring lawyer Lizzie Bennet attempts to solve a murder case while fighting off feelings for her rival Mr. Darcy.

PRIDE AND PREMEDITATION
by Tirzah Price

HarperTeen, March 2021

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a young woman who desires a law career must be in want of a case. So when a scandalous murder shocks London high society, sixteen-year-old Lizzie Bennet sees the perfect opportunity to prove herself as a formidable solicitor—despite the fact that women are only allowed in court as witnesses.

Unfortunately for Lizzie, the man accused of the crime already has a fledgling lawyer on his side: Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, the stern young heir training to take over the prestigious firm Pemberley Associates. Convinced the authorities have blamed the wrong person, Lizzie vows to steal Darcy’s client and solve the murder so that she can earn a position of her own. But as the case—and her feelings for Darcy—become more complicated, Lizzie discovers that her dream job could make her happy, but it might also get her killed.

Tirzah Price holds an MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She has worked as an independent bookseller since 2011, and when not reading you’ll likely find her knitting socks and thinking about narrative structure. This is her debut novel.

CATFISHING ON CATNET remporte le prix Edgar Award for Young Adult Fiction 2020

Le prix Edgar Award dans la catégorie Young Adult a été attribué à Naomi Kritzer pour son roman CATFISHING ON CATNET. Ce prix prestigieux est décerné chaque année à un roman policier par l’organisme Mystery Writers of America.

Le livre a également obtenu le Minnesota Book Award for Young Adult Literature. L’auteure avait déjà été la lauréate des prix Hugo Award et Locus Award en 2015 avec sa nouvelle “Cat Pictures Please”, également sélectionnée pour le Nebula Award.

CATFISHING ON CATNET   est paru en novembre 2019 chez Tor Teen aux Etats-Unis. La suite, CHAOS ON CATNET, paraîtra en 2021. Les droits de langue française sont toujours disponibles.

SONGS IN URSA MAJOR bientôt adapté au cinéma

Les droits audiovisuels de SONGS IN URSA MAJOR viennent d’être vendus à Village Roadshow Pictures pour une adaptation long métrage. C’est l’auteure Emma Brodie elle-même qui écrira le scénario du film.

Si SONGS IN URSA MAJOR s’inspire de la relation amoureuse qui unit les deux musiciens folk Joni Mitchell et James Taylor en 1971, c’est avant tout une déchirante histoire d’amour, de rivalité, de résilience, de dépendance, de perte et bien sûr de musique. Le roman paraîtra en juin 2021 chez Knopf aux Etats-Unis : retrouvez notre présentation ici.

Les droits de langue française sont toujours disponibles.

Les conseils de lecture de Paulette Jiles

Dans l’article « Paulette Jiles on Little WomenAll the Pretty Horses, and Hating Balzac » qui vient d’être publié sur le site américain Lit Hub, l’auteure de Simon the Fiddler nous parle de treize livres qui l’ont marquée.

Paulette Jiles est l’auteure de Cousins, une autobiographie, et des romans Enemy Women, Stormy Weather, The Color of Lightning, Lighthouse Island, et News of the World qui a été finaliste pour le National Book Award 2016 et publié en français aux édition de la Table Ronde (Des nouvelles du monde, mai 2018, traduction de Jean Esch). Elle vit dans un ranch près de San Antonio, au Texas.

Son nouveau roman Simon the Fiddler vient de paraître aux Etats-Unis chez William Morrow. Les droits de langue française sont toujours disponibles.

DEADMAN’S CASTLE de Iain Lawrence

How would you feel if you and your family had to keep moving and changing names just to keep one step ahead of a man bent on revenge?

DEADMAN’S CASTLE
by Iain Lawrence
Margaret Ferguson Books/Holiday House, Spring 2021
(chez Browne & Miller – voir catalogue)

Ever since twelve-year-old Igor’s dad witnessed and reported a terrible crime, his family has been on the run from the Lizard Man, a foreboding figure bent on retribution. They’ve lived in so many places, with so many identities, ready to bug-out at a moment’s notice, Igor can’t even remember his real name. He’s been homeschooled since they’ve been on the run, but now that he’s twelve, he longs to go to school and make friends. When the witness protection program finds his family yet another new place to live, Igor rebels and his father reluctantly lets him go to school, admonishing him to always come straight home. But as Igor finds a place for himself and makes friends, it gets harder and harder to keep secrets from them. Chafing under his father’s rules, Igor rebels and looks for answers. But when the Lizard Man comes knocking, he’s after Igor, not his dad, and he also ensnares Igor’s new friends. In Deadman’s Castle, nothing is quite what it seems, and danger is lurking around every corner. How they escape and end the cycle of fear and flight makes for a page-turner sure to grab young readers with a taste for mystery and adventure.

Iain Lawrence is a journalist and the author of many acclaimed novels, including Ghost Boy, The Skeleton Tree, Lord of the Nutcracker Men, and the High Seas Trilogy: The Wreckers, The Smugglers, and The Buccaneers. He is the author of fifteen books for young readers and has received many accolades, among them the Governor General’s Award and the California Young Reader Medal. He lives in the Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada.