Martyn Ford’s Every Missing Thing (Thomas & Mercer) zipped straight to the top of the Bookstat e-book top 10 for the week ending 3rd October.
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Bookseller and publisher Samuel Fisher is to join Corsair for his second novel, Wivenhoe.
Arsène Wenger has recorded the audio edition of his autobiography My Life in Red and White himself, ready for release on 13th October.
HarperCollins has snapped up The Mother Project by journalist and Sunday Times Style columnist Sophie Beresiner.
Puffin has acquired the first children’s non-fiction title from writer, broadcaster, documentary maker and activist Afua Hirsch.
Faber is to release new editions of two Kazuo Ishiguro novels, The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, with fresh cover designs.
The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to American poet Louise Glück for her “unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal.”
Amazon has been accused of anti-competitive practices in a scathing report into US tech giants by Democratic politicians. The online retailer has rebutted the claims.
Transworld has acquired four more novels from Trisha Ashley, who has been with the publisher since 2016.
Work of Caroline Link, Charlie Kaufman, and Maria Schrader wins top honors in the growingly important books-to-film sector. The post Frankfurter Buchmesse’s The Arts+ Names 2020 Film Award Winners appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.