AN ANONYMOUS GIRL de Greer Hendricks et Sarah Pekkanen

From the New York Times bestselling authors of “The Wife Between Us”

AN ANONYMOUS GIRL
by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
Saint Martin’s Press, January 2019

A young woman is struggling to make ends meet in New York City, so she takes a chance and lies her way into what she thinks will be an easy way to make a quick $500. It’s a psychology study on morality and ethics, and all it takes is two hours of her time and a willingness to answer questions honestly…and anonymously. Though he professor is fascinating, the questions seem odd, and oddly intimate. She leaves with the money in her pocket and a minor obsession with the study and the professor. But as she inserts herself deeper into the professor’s murky world, the requests for her participation become more and more personal, and the stakes grow higher. What started as a white lie now becomes a fun-house of twists and turns that will have her lying to know the truth.

Greer Hendricks spent over two decades as an editor at Simon & Schuster. Sarah Pekkanen is the internationally and USA Today bestselling author of seven previous novels. Together, they’ve wrote “The Wife Between Us”, a New York Times bestseller that hit the list 10 straight weeks and has sold over 300 000 units. Translation rights have been sold in more than 30 foreign countries.

SEARCHING FOR LOTTIE de Susan Ross

Lottie, a talented violinist, disappeared during the Holocaust. Can her grand-niece, Charlie, discover what happened?

SEARCHING FOR LOTTIE
by Susan Ross
Holiday House, February 2019

A long-lost cousin, a mysterious locket, a visit to Nana Rose in Florida, a diary written in German, and a very special violin all lead twelve-year-old Charlie to the truth about her great-aunt Lottie in this intriguing, intergenerational mystery. Charlie, a budding violinist, decides to research the life of her great-aunt and namesake for her middle school ancestry project. Everyone in Charlie’s family believes Great-Aunt Charlotte (called Lottie), a violin prodigy, died at the hands of the Nazis, but the more Charlie uncovers about her long-lost relative, the more muddied Great-Aunt Lottie’s story becomes. Could it be that Lottie somehow survived the war by hiding in Hungary? Could she even still be alive today?
In SEARCHING FOR LOTTIE, Susan Ross has written a highly personal work of historical fiction that is closely inspired by her own family history, exploring the ongoing effects of the Holocaust on families today. Includes a letter from the author describing the research that shaped this story.

Susan Ross is an author and writing teacher from Maine. Her first novel, “Kiki and Jacques”, was a Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year. SEARCHING FOR LOTTIE is her second novel and draws greatly upon her own family’s experiences and the memories of loved ones lost in the Holocaust.

BLOODLEAF (The Bloodleaf Trilogy #1) de Crystal Smith

A roar of a dark and luscious epic fantasy that’s layered with heady romance, bloodthirsty magic, and ghostly intrigue—an absolutely wicked delight

BLOODLEAF
(The Bloodleaf Trilogy #1)
by Crystal Smith
HMH Books for Young Readers, March 2019

Princess Aurelia is a prisoner to her crown and the heir that nobody wants. Surrounded by spirits and banned from using her blood-magic, Aurelia flees her country after a devastating assassination attempt. To escape her fate, Aurelia disguises herself as a commoner in a new land and discovers a happiness her crown has never allowed. As she forges new bonds and perfects her magic, she begins to fall for a man who is forbidden to rule beside her. But the ghosts that haunt Aurelia refuse to abandon her, and she finds herself succumbing to their call as they expose a nefarious plot that only she can defeat. Will she be forced to choose between the weight of the crown and the freedom of her new life?

Crystal Smith is a writer, photographer, and artist who developed an early love of storytelling in a family of voracious readers. She resides in Utah with her high school sweetheart husband and two lively sons. When she isn’t writing or creating, she can be found re-watching Jane Eyre or reading ghost stories with all the lights on.

CONFESSIONS OF THE FOX de Jordy Rosenberg

A love story set in the eighteenth-century London of notorious thieves and queer subcultures, this genre-bending debut tells a profound story of gender, desire, and liberation

CONFESSIONS OF THE FOX
by Jordy Rosenberg
One World, June 2018

Jack Sheppard and Edgeworth Bess were the most notorious thieves, jailbreakers, and lovers of eighteenth-century London. Yet no one knows the true story; their confessions have never been found. Until now. Reeling from heartbreak, a scholar named Dr. Voth discovers a long-lost manuscript—a gender-defying exposé of Jack and Bess’s adventures. Dated 1724, the book depicts an London underworld where scamps and rogues clash with London’s newly established police force, queer subcultures thrive, and ominous threats of the Plague abound. Jack—a transgender carpenter’s apprentice—has fled his master’s house to become a legendary prison-break artist, and Bess has escaped the draining of the fenlands to become a revolutionary mastermind. CONFESSIONS OF THE FOX is, at once, a work of speculative historical fiction, a soaring love story, a puzzling mystery, an electrifying tale of adventure and suspense, and an unabashed celebration of sex and sexuality. Writing with the narrative mastery of Sarah Waters and the playful imagination of Nabokov, Jordy Rosenberg is an audacious storyteller of extraordinary talent.

Jordy Rosenberg is a transgender writer, scholar, and activist. He is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he teaches eighteenth-century literature and queer/trans theory. He has received fellowships and awards from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation, the Ahmanson Foundation/J. Paul Getty Trust, the UCLA Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies, the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University, and the Clarion Foundation’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop. CONFESSIONS OF THE FOX is his first novel.

7 nouvelles sur 13 de WHY VISIT AMERICA seront adaptées pour le cinéma ou la télévision

Sept nouvelles sur treize de ce recueil de Matthew Baker qui sera publié par Holt seront adaptées pour le cinéma ou la télévision! Voici la liste impressionnante des deals qui ont été finalisés :

THE TRANSITION – droits d’adaptation acquis par Amazon

LIFE SENTENCE – droits d’adaptation acquis par Netflix

THE APPEARANCE – droits d’adaptation acquis par Makeready

RITES – droits d’adaptation acquis par James Ponsoldt, directeur de “The Circle”

WHY VISIT AMERICA – droits d’adaptation acquis par FX

LOST SOULS – droits d’adaptation acquis par Fox Searchlight.

TO BE READ BACKWARD – droits d’adaptation acquis par Fox

For readers of George Sanders and Carmen Maria Machado and watchers of Black Mirror and The Twilight Zone, WHY VISIT AMERICA is for anyone who, like the citizens of Baker’s America, “don’t subscribe to any one brand of politics” but who want to simply be free

WHY VISIT AMERICA
Stories
by Matthew Baker
Holt, TBA

The citizens of Plainfield, TX, a tiny town that “couldn’t even be plotted onto your basic left-right binary,” have had it with the United States, “that broke-down country.” So they vote to secede, rename themselves America “in memory of our former country,” and happily set themselves up to receive tourists from their closest neighbor. America. Couldn’t happen? Well, it might, and so it goes in the thirteen stories in Matthew Baker’s brilliantly illuminating, incisive, and heartbreaking collection WHY VISIT AMERICA. A young man breaks the news to his family that he is going to transition – from an analog body to a digital existence. A young woman abducts a child – her own – from a government-run childcare facility. A man returns home after committing a great crime, his sentence being that his memory – his entire life – is wiped clean. Employing an exhilarating range of genres, Baker takes the issues confronting so many of us – from old age to runaway consumer culture, from immigration to infertility – and with truly innovative language and a very deep heart, makes us think about them in a new way.
Margaret Atwood recently commented that “[i]n science fiction, it’s always about now. What else could it be about? There is no future. There are many possibilities, but we do not know which one we are going to have.” WHY VISIT AMERICA is about these possibilities: an exegesis of our current political predicament, a warning for where we might be headed, and an eloquent plea for connection and the understanding of, as one character terms it, those who are “othery.”

Matthew Baker is author of the story collection “Hybrid Creatures” and the Edgar Award-nominated middle grade novel “If You Find This”. His stories have appeared in publications such as American Short Fiction, New England Review, One Story, Electric Literature, and Conjunctions, and in anthologies including Best of the Net and Best Small Fictions. A recipient of grants and fellowships from the Fulbright Commission, the MacDowell Colony, the Ucross Foundation, the Ragdale Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Blue Mountain Center, Prairie Center of the Arts, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, he has an MFA from Vanderbilt University, where he was the founding editor of Nashville Review.