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Maggie Nelson’s acclaimed memoir was named one of the 10 best books for the year by Publishers Weekly. The author was also featured on the cover of the Best books for 2015 issue. Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.
Janklow & Nesbit Associates announces a new ownership and management structure and the election to Partnership of Luke Janklow, Anne Sibbald, Cullen Stanley, Bennett Ashley, PJ Mark and Dmitri Chitov, who also comprise the Board of Directors. The Founding Partners, Morton L. Janklow and Lynn Nesbit, will continue to represent their extraordinary lists, while the day-to-day management of the firm will be handled by Managing Directors, Sibbald; Stanley; Ashley and Luke Janklow, President.
The memoir from photographer Sally Mann was named one of the best Non-Fiction books of 2015 by Publishers Weekly. Little Brown published the book on May 12, 2015.....
Ann Beattie’s short-story collection was named one of the best works of fiction for 2015 by Publishers Weekly. Scribner published the book on August 11, 2015.....
Jessica Tom, author of FOOD WHORE, was profiled in the NEW YORK POST both online and in print. The book, published by William Morrow on October 27, 2015, is described as “THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA for foodies....”
Kelly Klein’s photography represents a clear and seductive distillation of the talents and interests that have fueled her career in fashion and design. Equal parts artist and stylist, photographer and fashionista, Klein is at once a revered documentarian of the people and tastes that intrigue her and an icon of classic American style herself. Rizzoli published the hardcover Oct. 20, 2015.......
Not My Father’s Son was named Attitude Magazine’s Book of the Year at the Attitude Awards this past Wednesday. Dey Street published the paperback edition May 5, 2015.....
Sidney Sheldon's Reckless goes on sale November 10th in hardcover from William Morrow, but you can read a chapter at the link...
Idra Novey’s debut novel WAYS TO DISAPPEAR received a boxed, starred review in Publishers Weekly, which said, “Idra Novey’s briskly paced first novel is a clever literary mystery and a playful portrait of the artist as a young translator…it has its share of violence and romance—it reads like an Ali Smith novel with a fun Brazilian noir vibe. But underlying these comic noir elements is an eloquent meditation on the art and anxiety of translation, as well as a story about literature as a means of revelation and concealment.....”
Publishers Weekly named YOU’RE THE EARL THAT I WANT as one of the Best Romances for 2015. Forever, an imprint of Hachette, published the book on August 25, 2015....