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Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard JeanChristophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy LawYone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything Justin Huggler The Burden of the Desert Sabri Louatah The Savages Chris Costantini The Shadow of a Doubt Danielle Thiéry Case Closed Ingrid Betancourt The Third Eye Louisa Hall The Carriage House Kathryn Berla 758 Nicola Barton It’s Not Easy Being You Vahram Muratyan About Time Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Muslim 2013 Reformation Wilma Johnson The Mamas’ Surf Club Stephen Clarke Dirty Bertie Les Parisiennes FRANKFURT How to Be a Parisian Thierry Cruvellier The Master of Confessions Wendy Law-Yone Golden Parasol JeanDavid Blanc Three Days in Nepal Philippe Presles How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way Vincent Malone The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Jean-Christophe Royer Wise Quacks Daniel de la Falaise Common-Sensual Cooking Marc Levy Stronger than Fear Suellen Dainty After Everything

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FICTION Marc Levy Suellen Dainty Justin Huggler Sabri Louatah Chris Costantini Danielle Thiéry Ingrid Betancourt Louisa Hall Kathryn Berla Nicola Barton

Stronger than Fear After Everything The Burden of the Desert The Savages The Shadow of a Doubt Case Closed The Third Eye The Carriage House 758 It’s Not Easy Being You

NON-FICTION Vahram Muratyan Ayaan Hirsi Ali Wilma Johnson Stephen Clarke Les Parisiennes Thierry Cruvellier Wendy Law-Yone JeanDavid Blanc Philippe Presles Vincent Malone Jean-Christophe Royer Daniel de la Falaise

About Time The Muslim Reformation The Mamas’ Surf Club Dirty Bertie How to Be a Parisian The Master of Confessions Golden Parasol Three Days in Nepal How to Quit Smoking the Easy Way The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard Wise Quacks Common-Sensual Cooking

Marc Levy

STRONGER THAN FEAR Novel / 430 pages Material: copies in French, manuscript in English Publication: Spring 2013

“Once again, Marc Levy proves his undeniable talent for storytelling. . . This powerful novel is a real pleasure to read.” – LE FIGARO High in the French Alps, amidst the wreckage of a plane trapped for years under ice, Suzie Baker recovers a document that she hopes will clear her family name. But Suzie's discovery catches the attention of the highest echelons of the American intelligence agencies and she soon realizes that there are many powerful, vested interests who want to keep the truth buried at all costs. When New York Times journalist Andrew Stilman meets Suzie, he is immediately won over by her wicked charm and sheer spunk. Unwittingly, he finds himself lured into her investigation. By the time he realizes how dangerous it is, it's too late for him to turn back. From the underground tunnels of New York City to the North Pole's barren icescapes, Andrew and Suzie are on the run. As they try to outmaneuver their enemies, they risk their lives to expose one of the best-kept secrets of our time. PUBLISHERS INCLUDE: Albania (Fan Noli), Azerbaijan (Qanun), Bosnia (Bosanska Rijec), Brazil (Objetiva), Bulgaria (Colibri), Canada (McArthur & Co.), Catalonia (Planeta), China (China South Booky Culture), France (Laffont|Versilio), Germany (Blanvalet), Greece (Psichogios), Hungary (Könyvmolyképző ), Indonesia (Bentang Pustaka), Israel (Yedioth), Italy (Rizzoli), Korea (Bookhouse), Latvia (Kontinent), Lebanon (Dar AlKhayal), Netherlands (De Boekerij), Poland (Albatros), Portugal (Pergaminho), Romania (Trei), Russia (Azbooka-Atticus), Serbia (Laguna), Spain/Latin America (Planeta), Taiwan (Business Weekly), Thailand (Amarin), Turkey (Can Yayinlari), Ukraine (Machaon), UK (Europa Editions), US (Europa Editions), Vietnam (Nha Nam).

MARC LEVY READ IN 47 LANGUAGES PRAISE FOR MARC LEVY FROM AROUND THE GLOBE:

“Simply magical.”

– THE NEW YORK POST (USA)

“A gripping journey around the world. . . Enthralling.”

– LA STAMPA (ITALY)

“Levy’s novels captivate you. It’s impossible to break out from under [his] spell.” – BILD AM SONNTAG (GERMANY) “Marc Levy’s novels are entertaining and wonderful.” – LA VANGUARDIA (SPAIN) “Great writers can create excellent stories from ordinary life . . . Marc Levy is truly a great writer.” – BEIJING YOUTH DAILY (CHINA)

30 MILLION COPIES SOLD INTERNATIONALLY Germany: 2,300,000 COPIES SOLD Italy: 700,000 COPIES SOLD

Spain: 900,000 COPIES SOLD Russia: 1,000,000 COPIES SOLD

“Hats off to Marc Levy. . . He’s not afraid to discuss serious issues and to experiment with genres and subject matter.” – EXPERT (RUSSIA) “This debut by a Frenchman, bien sûr, is summer’s most romantic read.” – GLAMOUR (USA)

“A great read, for men and women alike.”

– BUCHJOURNAL (GERMANY)

MARC LEVY is the most read French author in the world. In addition to the 14 novels he has penned, Levy has written short stories and directed a short film for Amnesty International, Nabila's Letter. He has also written song lyrics for various artists including Johnny Hallyday. He lives in New York City with his wife, two sons, and a golden retriever named Alice.

Suellen Dainty

AFTER EVERYTHING Novel / 300 pages Material: manuscript in English Publication: Summer 2014

It’s never too late to make amends. Centered around a group of characters in their late fifties, After Everything is a perceptive and revealing depiction of four different relationships at that stage in life: Sandy and his ex-wife Penny, who moves to France and renounces sex until she meets hot Robert; unmarried Peter who falls head over heels for plump, sexy, and fiercely independent Frieda; David and Angie's childless and co-dependent marriage; and Jeremy, divorced, who has a destructive interest in underage girls. The narrative is driven by Sandy, once an acclaimed songwriter, who realizes too late that he took his marriage and children for granted. His career is on the rocks and he is becoming increasingly estranged from his children. But before he can begin to make amends, he has to confront a secret tragedy that has haunted him for decades. Contemporary London and rural France are skillfully evoked, and this heart-warming and intelligent novel provides an insightful look at the regrets and acceptance that getting older entails, but also at friendship and families, love and betrayal, and the ambivalent nature of the ties that bind us to each other. It combines aspects of John Lanchester’s Capital and Clare Messud’s The Emperor’s Children, with a dose of Peter’s Friends in the mix. SUELLEN DAINTY wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian before moving to London over twenty years ago. After Everything is her first novel. RIGHTS SOLD: ANZ (Picador), North America (Atria).

Justin Huggler

THE BURDEN OF THE DESERT Thriller / 600 pages Material: manuscript in English Publication: Spring 2014

“This tense, thought-provoking, and extraordinary book is an absolute must.” – DAILY MAIL Zoe Temple is a young journalist who dreams of being a war correspondent. Lieutenant Rick Benes is an American officer trying to get his platoon home alive. Adel is an Iraqi who wants revenge for the death of his father. Mahmoud is a Muslim driver embroiled in a secret love affair with a Christian woman. Nouri is an innocent man being tortured in Abu Ghraib. In occupied Baghdad their lives will come together in a world of violence and mistrust, where every decision can be fatal and love is found in unexpected quarters. And when a shocking incident at a checkpoint leaves three people dead, it sets in motion a series of events that will have far-reaching consequences for them all. The Burden of the Desert is fast-paced and gripping and asks questions that will linger long after the last page is turned. “[Huggler] has an uncanny ability to stimulate readers’ senses with his vivid depictions of the landscape and atmosphere of Iraq. . . An exciting war novel, set in a part of the world that’s never far from the headlines.” – KIRKUS JUSTIN HUGGLER has been a foreign correspondent for The Independent for the past nine years, based in Istanbul, Prague, Jerusalem, and Delhi. He traveled extensively in Iraq covering the American-led occupation and reported from the front line in the 2001 war in Afghanistan. He divides his time between London and Delhi. RIGHTS SOLD: UK (Short Books).

Sabri Louatah

THE SAVAGES Novel / c. 300 pages (4 volumes) Material: copies in French, manuscript in English Publication: Jan. 2012, May 2012, Sept. 2013, March 2014

“Balzac 2013. Finely-crafted and enthralling. . . Written with beautiful clarity.” – LIBÉRATION Sabri Louatah brushes away the boundaries between literary and commercial fiction with graceful writing and a plot carried by a stunning sense of urgency. . . It’s the day of the presidential elections and all of France is in a state of shock: the first Arab candidate, who was projected to win, has just been shot. The sprawling Nerrouche family is devastated to discover that one of their own is the prime suspect in the shooting. It turns out that Nazir, a shadowy but compelling figure, has links to Islamist extremists. In the aftermath of the assassination attempt, the police and prosecution unravel, creating a vacuum in which old alliances shatter and new, more ominous ones emerge. As riots break out, prosecutors and detectives descend upon the Nerrouches, turning them into a convenient political scapegoat for the country’s elite. It falls to the family’s favorite son Fouad, Nazir’s brother and apparent opposite, to clear his family’s name. But an enigma hangs over the affair: what if the whole assassination attempt and manhunt was in fact a far-reaching, clandestine plot intended to alter the course of history? RIGHTS SOLD: France (Flammarion|Versilio), Turkey (Trend), TV Rights (Chic Films & Canal+).

WINNER OF THE LAGARDERE PRIZE AND LIRE MAGAZINE’S AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT NOVEL Louatah has written a gripping saga in four volumes—bringing together the ambition and scope of nineteenth-century literary epics and the pacing of a modern thriller. Its vulnerable and flawed characters, its luminous descriptions, have the intensity and resonance of first-class literary fiction. The Savages has been met with unanimous acclaim from critics and readers alike. SELECTED PRAISE FOR THE SAVAGES:

“A Gem. Sabri Louatah: an Arab Philip Roth.” – FRANCOIS BUSNEL, LA GRANDE LIBRAIRIE (FRANCE 5)

“A stunning work of fiction. A triumph.”

– LE POINT

“An ambitious social fresco, with echoes of Millennium and Zola’s novels, the writing is remarkable. Original and convincing, The Savages is reminiscent of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s films (Babel, Biutiful. . .). From the law and police, to the press and politics, The Savages is a gallery of portraits, devoid of bitterness and naïvete. We impatiently await the final duel.” – VIRGINIE DESPENTES, LE MONDE DES LIVRES

“. . . As classic as a 19th century Russian novel, as modern and as fast-paced as 24.” – LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR “Sabri Louatah’s first book is commanding: a panorama both funny and tragic.” – ELLE

SABRI LOUATAH is thirty years old and lives in Paris. Thanks to his insatiable appetite for American literature, his English is fluent. In 2005, while riots were breaking out across France, he read Demons by Dostoyevsky and was inspired to write this novel.

Chris Costantini

THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT Thriller / 220 pages Material: manuscript in French

“Machiavellian and gripping.” - FEMME ACTUELLE While California is in shock over the mysterious plane crash right above the Golden Gate Bridge, Thelonious Avogaddro, ex-NYPD turned private detective, is called back to San Francisco for a quieter but no less devastating event: his father’s funeral. He soon hears that the main suspect in his sister’s murder—found not guilty of the crime forty years ago—has been arrested once again, and in a strangely similar case. Old habits die hard, as do old obsessions, and Thelonious sees this as a chance to expose the truth about his sister’s murderer. Although his days as a cop are long gone, he throws himself head-first into the investigation. Blinded by his thirst for justice, he risks everything to find out the truth–even losing the love of his life. But things are not as they appear: he soon learns that the plane crash inquiry and his own investigation are linked in a most surprising way. As witnesses start disappearing and his old demons come back to haunt him, Thelonious is faced with a choice: spiral downward in an endless search for revenge, or, perhaps, be ready to learn a very unexpected truth. “Sets himself apart as one of the great thriller writers.”

– DIRECT MATIN

CHRIS COSTANTINI is a jazz musician, successful entrepreneur, and the author of three bestselling thrillers.

Danielle Thiéry

CASE CLOSED Thriller/ 350 pages Material: copies in French Publication: Spring 2013

“Riveting and understated. Thiéry knows the ins and outs of crime from her illustrious career, and she captures that world brilliantly.” – LE PÈLERIN Commissioner Marion is working late on a Sunday night. The phone rings, but no one is there. She realizes that something is wrong. . . She grabs her gun and has a look around. Outside, she finds a package carefully placed on the mailbox, containing unmistakable tiny red patent leather children’s shoes. Marion can’t help but think of her first case, five years earlier, involving a little girl, Lily Rose, found dead at the bottom of a well. Closed too hastily, the inexplicable and mysterious death was dismissed as a mere accident. Now Marion sees the sudden appearance of these little shoes as a sign. Defying her orders and the law, Marion sets out to uncover the truth. Little does she know that she’s putting her own life at risk. . . “Danielle Thiéry makes a scene come alive. . . She tells stories that make you hold your breath, full of all kinds of interesting facts. . .” – POLAR FEMININ DANIELLE THIÉRY, one of France’s highest-ranking police officers, was the first woman to be appointed to the post of Police Commissioner. She has written a television series, an autobiographical novel (Prix Bourgogne, 1997), and several bestselling and prize-winning thrillers (Prix Polar, 1998; Prix du Quai des Orfèvres, 2013). PREVIOUS PUBLISHERS: France (Laffont, Anne Carrière), Germany (Aufbau), Holland (De Boekerij).

Ingrid Betancourt

THE THIRD EYE

Novel / 250 pages Material: manuscript in French

A stunning debut novel about freedom and fate, love and betrayal Julia is only six when she finds out that she has a very special power: certain events appear in her mind’s eye before they occur. Her grandmother Mama Fina explains to her that “the third eye” is a gift women in her family have passed on to one another for generations. Mama Fina warns Julia that these visions always hold a meaning, even if that meaning is not immediately clear. And that the third eye is always there to help others. Julia grows up in Argentina at the end of the seventies. When the military dictatorship seizes power, her carefree life in Buenos Aires comes to a brutal halt. She and Tim— her fiancé—are kidnapped by the military death squads. No one knows where they are, or that Julia is pregnant with Tim’s child. Interrogated and ruthlessly tortured, Julia and Tim manage to escape thanks to Julia’s special gift. They are separated from each other and Tim is mortally wounded. Julia loses all trace of him. Living as a political refugee in Paris with her son, Julia devotes her life to her quest to find Tim. She has almost given up, when she comes across evidence that he is alive. . .

FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE ACCLAIMED INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER EVEN SILENCE HAS AN END But no sooner has Julia found unexpected happiness than she is confronted with a vision from the third eye that comes to haunt her. In decoding its meaning, she is robbed of everything she had fought for. . . Julia finds herself caught between her own desires and expectations, and the age-old rule that the third eye is there to save others. Against the riveting backdrop of Argentina’s Dirty War, and colored with magical realism, Ingrid Betancourt effortlessly tells a story about love and loss, about how our spirit can help us in the face of adversity. PRAISE FOR INGRID BETANCOURT:

“Gripping not just for its heart-wrenching portrayal of captivity, but also because of the sharp and useful psychological insights it offers.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES

“[A] gripping memoir. . . As much a story of relentless introspection as it is a tale of survival.” – CAROLINE ELKINS, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW “Riveting. . . It is remarkable for its mastery of several classic narrative forms.” – THE LOS ANGELES TIMES “[Even Silence Has an End] reads as seamlessly and passionately as the best of novels.” – EDOUARDO PIZARRO, EL TIEMPO

INGRID BETANCOURT was born on December 25, 1961, in Bogotá, Colombia. As a politician and presidential candidate, she was celebrated for her determination to combat widespread corruption. In 2002 she was taken hostage by the FARC, a brutal terrorist guerrilla organization. For more than six and a half years, the FARC held her hostage in the Colombian jungle. She was rescued on July 2, 2008.

Louisa Hall

THE CARRIAGE HOUSE Novel / 340 pages Material: copies in English Publication: June 2013

“Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections, only populated by characters from a Jane Austen novel. . . to rival the likes of John Cheever and Richard Yates. . .” – THE SUNDAY EXPRESS After suffering a stroke, patriarch William Adair wakes in his hospital bed and realizes that his family is less extraordinary than he had believed. For more than thirty years, his faith in life was based on two indisputable principles: his daughters’ exceptional talents and the historical resonance of a carriage house built by his grandfather. Now, both have begun to collapse. The three Adair daughters, once so brilliant, have all returned home: Elizabeth, the divorced but formerly promising actress; tennis ace Diana, now a university dropout; and beautiful, sorrowful eighteen-year-old Isabelle. Having lost their father’s pride, they struggle to define themselves. And the carriage house has decayed beyond recognition and risks being condemned. Rallying to save their father, the sisters take on the battle for the carriage house that once stood as a symbol of their place in the world. Overcoming misunderstandings, betrayals and wrong turns in the past, each of the Adairs ultimately finds a new place of forgiveness and love. The Carriage House is a moving, beautifully-written novel about family, expectations, and the saving grace of love. RIGHTS SOLD: Turkey (Epsilon), UK (Viking), US (Scribner).

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2013 FLAHERTY-DUNNAN FIRST NOVEL PRIZE PRAISE FOR THE CARRIAGE HOUSE:

A Vogue Spring Debut Fiction Pick: “A twisted family saga lodged in John Cheever and Wes Anderson.” An Oprah's O Magazine Pick: “One of ten titles to pick up now!” “Part Jane Austen, part John Cheever, this tale of upheaval in a suburban Philadelphia household marks the debut of a stunning new writer.” – PHILIPP MEYER, AUTHOR OF THE SON “Every sentence in The Carriage House is full of clarity, attention, and grace. Louisa Hall is a writer to be admired.” – KEVIN POWERS, AUTHOR OF THE YELLOW BIRDS

“Transformative . . . a perfect book club choice, this is a novel to read from cover to cover in one day . . .” – PSYCHOLOGIES MAGAZINE “[A] marvelously mature debut. . . Ms. Hall seamlessly transitions among the many individual points of view without halting the book's forward momentum. . . The novel's technical proficiency and its gratifyingly nuanced ending make it easy to recommend. ” – THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

“Ambitious. . . Intricate. . . A splendid, carefully-plotted, open-hearted novel.” – THE BOSTON

GLOBE

“There are echoes of Jane Austen in this melancholy drama. . . Hall unpeels the relationships of an averagely dysfunctional family layer by layer, with superb truthfulness and accuracy.” – THE TIMES

LOUISA HALL was born in Philadelphia in 1982 and grew up in the nearby suburb of Haverford. She graduated from Harvard in 2004 and went on to play squash professionally for three years. She is now completing her Ph.D. in literature at the University of Texas at Austin, and divides her time between Austin and Los Angeles. Her poems have been published in journals such as The New Republic, The Southwest Review, and Ellipsis. The Carriage House is her first novel.

Kathryn Berla

758

New Adult Novel / 200 pages Material: manuscript in English and Spanish

It’s more important for you to remember than for me to forget. Two years have passed since a pizza delivery boy lost control of his car and destroyed seventeen-year-old Krista Matzke’s family. Everyone is moving on with their lives: the driver has been released from juvenile detention and her father’s new girlfriend has moved into her dead mother's bed. Only Krista seems to be stuck in her tracks. Summer vacation looms ahead of Krista. Her best friend has gone East, Krista’s quit the swim team, and she pushed away Jake Robbins when he tried to kiss her. Krista retreats further into the red tent she’s pitched on the roof of her home—the only place where she can take refuge from the awkwardness of family life. Restless and bored, she begins to act out. Nearly every day she returns to house 758, where the delivery boy lives. The adrenaline rush is the only thing that connects Krista to who she is and what she’s not ready to accept. When her grandfather comes for an unexpected visit, Krista is tasked with taking care of him. Over long car rides and shared Chinese food, Krista begins to probe deeper into long-buried family memories and realizes that holding on to hatred will never put her family back together. 758 is a heartwarming novel that explores the tragedy of loss, the excitement of first love, and the painful but necessary path to forgiveness. KATHRYN BERLA lives near San Francisco with her husband. 758 is her first novel. RIGHTS SOLD: Spain (Random House Mondadori).

Nicola Barton

IT’S NOT EASY BEING YOU Young Adult Novel / 300 pages Material: manuscript in English

What would you do if having a picture-perfect life meant living a lie. . . forever? Sixteen-year-olds Cadence Johnson and Immy Dawson look like twins, but couldn't be more different. Pretty and popular, Immy has always been there for her shy and artistic best friend, whose parents died in a fire when she was eight. Cadence covets Immy’s charmed life, but when she falls for Immy's older brother Riley, things get complicated. On a weekend getaway with friends, sparks finally fly between Cadence and Riley. But on the drive home, the girls' car spins out of control in a deadly head-on collision. Only one person survives. After months in a coma, the battered girl wakes up with amnesia. As she goes back to her old life and her memory begins to return, she realizes that things aren’t always what they seem—and neither is she. A juicy drama of mistaken identity, It’s Not Easy Being You is a page-turning debut rich with teenage crushes, high school scandals, family crises, and nail-biting suspense.

Originally from New Zealand, NICOLA BARTON is thirty-four years old and lives in Quebec. Inspired by a tragic true story, It’s Not Easy Being You is her first novel.

Vahram Muratyan

ABOUT TIME

HOW WE DO WHAT WE DO WHEN WE DO IT Illustrated / 300 pages / Full-color / Material : proposal in English RIGHTS SOLD: France (Stock)

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

THE MUSLIM REFORMATION

HOW TO DEFEAT THE ISLAMISTS

Current Affairs / 300 pages Material: proposal in English

A groundbreaking new book on one of the most contentious subjects of our time: the reformation of Islam. While the Arab Spring and the assassination of Osama bin Laden seemed to herald change in the Muslim world, sectarian killings continue unabated. Recent events— from the Boston and London killings to political unrest in Syria and Egypt—indicate that the fraught relationship between Muslim societies and the West persists as one of the defining factors of global politics today. In her new book, international bestselling author of Infidel and Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali argues that the Muslim psyche is undergoing a profound and unexpected shift—but not toward authoritarianism and religious fundamentalism, as one might think. In fact, the grassroots movements that inspired the Arab Spring and led to unprecedented social and cultural upheaval throughout the region have the potential to transform the nature of Islam itself. The Muslim Reformation, as she calls this phenomenon, is not a prediction: it has already begun. Hirsi Ali believes that this Reformation has the potential to reconcile Islam and modernity. She describes how through the confluence of certain social, economic, and political forces, we will see more and more Muslims rejecting the nihilist, reactionary messages of Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood. She asserts that change— and change for the better—is coming. RIGHTS SOLD: ANZ (HarperCollins), Canada (Knopf), US (HarperCollins).

FROM THE AUTHOR OF INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERS INFIDEL AND NOMAD OVER 3 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE Hirsi Ali (a onetime member of the Muslim Brotherhood) unpacks the causes and consequences of this reformation. Drawing comparisons with the Protestant Reformation, she examines the five core principles of Islam that need to be reformed in order to reconcile Islam with modernity. An utterly timely book, The Muslim Reformation focuses on both the personal and the global. Hirsi Ali’s vision of a new, reformed Islam is certain to change the terms of the public debate.

PRAISE FOR AYAAN HIRSI ALI:

“For me, the three most beautiful words in the emerging language of secular resistance to tyranny are Ayaan Hirsi Ali.” – CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS “This woman is a major hero of our time.”

– RICHARD DAWKINS

“Hirsi Ali may be the first refugee from Western Europe since the Holocaust. As such, she is a unique and indispensable witness to both the strength and weakness of the West. . . There is no one in a better position to remind us that tolerance of intolerance is cowardice.” – SAM HARRIS and SALMAN RUSHDIE

AYAAN HIRSI ALI lives with her husband and son in the United States, where she leads the AHA Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of women in Muslim immigrant communities. She is a Fellow of the Belfer Center at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Wilma Johnson

THE MAMAS’ SURF CLUB Memoir / 250 pages Material: partial in English Publication: Summer 2014

Gone surfing. Pizza in freezer. Back at high tide. Love Mum x With her marriage in tatters and her career in freefall, artist Wilma Johnson needed a plan. She’d spent the last decade in a remote Irish village baking banana bread to take to the beach while she watched her kids play and her husband surf. But she had started to feel that she had been sitting on the beach for so long that she might turn into a rock formation. What had become of the Wilma who’d hitchhiked around Mexico drinking tequila with friends of Frida Kahlo and spent her twenties at London parties clad in little more than blue body paint? The family moves to Biarritz, but the better weather doesn’t fix her marriage. At fortytwo, Wilma finds herself a single mother, wondering how to get her life back on track. With the help of Johanna, a freestyle ski champion, she sets up the Mamas’ Surf Club; their motto: “Out of the Kitchen and into the Surf.” Surrounded by chaos, Wilma is convinced that if she can just stand up on her board, the rest of her life will fall into place. In fact, once she learns to surf, none of the rest seems to matter. With echoes of Eat, Pray, Love, The Mamas’ Surf Club is a funny and heart-warming memoir about getting back on your feet, standing up on the board, and not giving up till you’ve caught the right wave. WILMA JOHNSON was born in London in 1960. She has lived in England, Mexico, and Ireland, and is currently based in Biarritz. RIGHTS SOLD: UK (Summersdale), film rights (Powder Keg Pictures).

Stephen Clarke

DIRTY BERTIE

AN ENGLISH KING MADE IN FRANCE

Biography / 350 pages Material: manuscript in English Publication: May 2014

The author of the bestselling Merde series revisits the remarkable adventures of Dirty Bertie, half English King, half Paris playboy. The future King Edward VII, Prince of Wales—‘Bertie’ to his friends and lovers—made France his playground in the last decades of the nineteenth century. Bertie was an habitué of Paris at its most louche and colourful. He visited the same cabarets and brothels as Toulouse-Lautrec, and moved in the same theatrical circles as Degas and Sarah Bernhardt. He was friends with France's monarchists and revolutionaries. No beautiful French duchess, actress, or high-class prostitute escaped his attentions. Meanwhile, all around him, Paris was undergoing some of the most profound changes in its history: Bertie saw the Eiffel Tower, the Métro, and Haussmann's boulevards all take shape, and he had his loyalties cruelly tested when his Prussian cousins besieged his favorite city in the 1870s. During his life, the medieval city of his youth turned into one of the most glittering modern capitals in the world. While other biographies gloss over the king’s time in Paris, Clarke reveals the fascinating, often farcical story set in the shadow of revolution, war, scandal, and syphilis. Dirty Bertie is an informative take on Parisian life and Franco-British relations in the second half of the nineteenth century and an entertaining read, rich with anecdotes and adventure. STEPHEN CLARKE lives in Paris. His books have been translated into 22 languages. RIGHTS SOLD: UK (Century).

Les Parisiennes

HOW TO BE A PARISIAN

WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE WORLD Style / 200 pages / Full-color Material: proposal in English Publication: Fall 2014

You can take the Parisian out of Paris, but you can’t take Paris out of the Parisian. No matter where a Parisienne goes, be it Tokyo or New York, one thing never changes, and that’s the je ne sais quoi that envelops her. The Parisian woman is the epitome of femininity and flair. She raises eyebrows and turns heads. How does she master that nonchalance? That effortless chic? How does she get her hair so perfectly disheveled? How is it that she can wrap men around her finger and command such desire and respect? Your authors and guides are four Parisian women. Old friends, they’ve spent many evenings joking with each other and sharing that typically French enthusiasm for transforming life into fiction. Et voilà! Here you have it: two hundred pages that unravel her mystery. How to Be a Parisian explains and shares the quintessentially French art of being a woman. Culture, fashion, attitude—every characteristic of the Parisienne is deconstructed and laid out for you, Chérie, with frankness and a good dose of self-deprecating humor. LES PARISIENNES are ANNE BEREST, AUDREY DIWAN, CAROLINE DE MAIGRET, and SOPHIE MAS.

RIGHTS SOLD: ANZ (Random House), Brazil (Objetiva), Czech (Jota), Germany (btb), Italy (Mondadori), Poland (Muza), Russia (Eksmo), Taiwan (Crown), UK (Ebury), US (Knopf Doubleday).

ANNE BEREST is a novelist and the founder of the publishing house PortePlume. She lives in Paris and writes a weekly column for Le Journal du Dimanche.

AUDREY DIWAN is a Parisian journalist, screenwriter, and novelist. She has worked for Glamour, edits Stylist magazine, and has been published by Flammarion.

After studying literature at the Sorbonne and modeling in New York, CAROLINE DE MAIGRET now works in the music industry in Paris and is a Chanel Ambassador.

A native Parisian, SOPHIE MAS is a film producer based in Hollywood. She has worked with directors such as Gaspard Noé and James Gray.

Thierry Cruvellier

THE MASTER OF CONFESSIONS Narrative Non-Fiction / 300 pages Material: copies in French, manuscript in English Publication: April 2014

“Analytical, thorough, and astute. . . Cruvellier steps back and lets his reporting do the talking. A work of exceptional quality.” - LE MONDE In the past fifteen years, Thierry Cruvellier is the only journalist in the world to have attended trials for war crimes and crimes against humanity before every international tribunal. Cruvellier was in The Hague and Sarajevo for trials following the war in exYugoslavia, in Freetown for Sierra Leone, in Arusha for Rwanda—and most recently, in Phnom Penh for the trial of the Khmer Rouge and the case against Duch, the man who was in charge of the torture prison center of S-21 under Pol Pot’s regime. Duch’s trial was different from any other: for the first time in an international war crime tribunal, the accused acknowledged his personal responsibility, pleaded guilty to most charges, and still went through a full trial. Every day for six months, Duch inexhaustibly tried to explain what happened, how it happened, why it happened. And in so doing he asked for forgiveness from the victims. Cruvellier takes us into the heart of this particular tragedy, capturing the intensity of human drama as it unfolds, the twists of irony, the moments of mediocrity and magnificence, the illusions and disillusions of the players, through to a final, stunning coup de théâtre.

RIGHTS SOLD: France (Gallimard), Korea (Geulhangari), North America (Ecco).

“An exceptional, infinitely troubling work.” - LE POINT

Cruvellier builds his narrative around the mysterious figure of Duch—a torturer whom we all want to hate, but who relentlessly struggles to escape the different roles everyone assigns to him. Is Duch the deviant monster depicted by the prosecutor? Or is he the born-again Christian, who is genuinely remorseful? Was he—and is he still— just a cog in the system? Or is he, as his French lawyer brilliantly argues, a man just trying, courageously and independently, to face up to his past? Ultimately, Duch—the master of confessions—defies everyone’s expectations. By turns deeply-moving and funny, this tragi-comedy inspires anger and sympathy, admiration and repulsion. Drawing on his knowledge, unique experience, and discretion, Thierry Cruvellier weaves through his own profound and understated humanity in a brilliant telling of this story. PRAISE FOR THE MASTER OF CONFESSIONS:

“A gripping eyewitness account. Thierry Cruvellier’s book is wonderful.” – TÉLÉRAMA

“As Arendt was for Eichmann, this will be the important book on the Cambodian trials. Cruvellier even goes a step further with his expert understanding of the inner-workings of international justice. With his supple intelligence and bitingly funny understanding, he shares and decodes the complexities of the trial and its characters.” – LIBÉRATION

THIERRY CRUVELLIER has covered war crime trials for Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, and Cambodia, as well as national justice efforts in Colombia and the Balkans. Former editor of International Justice Tribune, Cruvellier was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and holds a Masters in Journalism from the Sorbonne. He is the author of Court of Remorse: Inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (Wisconsin University Press, 2010). He currently lives in Germany and is working on a book on Sierra Leone.

Wendy Law-Yone

GOLDEN PARASOL A DAUGHTER’S MEMOIR OF BURMA

Memoir / 300 pages Material: copies in English Publication: Summer 2013

“Captivating. . . A fast-paced yet thorough crash course in Burma’s post-colonial politics.” - THE ASIAN REVIEW “Die, and it’s the vile earth; live, and it’s the golden parasol,’ went the old Burmese saying. Why not aim for the parasol with everything they had? The vile earth would be theirs soon enough anyway.” At the time of Burma’s military coup in 1962, Wendy Law-Yone was fifteen. The daughter of Ed Law-Yone, daredevil proprietor of The Nation newspaper, she’d grown up amidst the perils and promises of a newly-independent Burma. But on the eve of her studies abroad, her father was arrested, his newspaper shut down, and Wendy was herself briefly imprisoned before managing to escape from the country. Ed would spend five years in jail as a political prisoner. Yet no sooner was he released and allowed to leave the country than he set about forming a government-in-exile in Thailand where he tried, unsuccessfully, to foment a revolution. Even after emigrating to America with his wife and children, he never gave up hope for a new democratic government in Burma. He died disappointed—but not before placing in his daughter’s hands an extraordinary bequest.

RIGHTS SOLD: North America (Columbia University Press), UK (Chatto & Windus).

FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE ROAD TO WANTING, LONGLISTED FOR THE ORANGE PRIZE Ed had asked Wendy for help in editing his papers, but year after year she avoided the daunting task. When at last, decades on, she found the confidence to take up her father’s neglected manuscript, she discovered an amazing saga. Here was the testimony of a fiery, eccentric, ambitious, humorous, and above all determined patriot whose career had spanned Burma under colonial rule, under Japanese occupation, through the turbulence of the post-war years, and into the catastrophe of a military dictatorship. The result of this discovery is Golden Parasol: a unique portrait of Burma, a nation whose vicissitudes continue to intrigue the world. It is also a powerfully evocative memoir: a daughter’s journey of reconciliation that turns shadow into light, illuminating corners long forgotten, or long concealed, in the twin histories of her country and kin. PRAISE FOR GOLDEN PARASOL:

“A personal recollection. . . Amusing anecdotes and enchanting characters abound.” – TIME (WORLD) “An unexpectedly delightful memoir. . . compelling yet delicate.” – JOHN KEAY, LITERARY REVIEW

“It is the best—and most needed—Burma memoir I have seen in a long time.” – MARTIN SMITH, AUTHOR OF BURMA: INSURGENCY AND THE POLITICS OF ETHNICITY

WENDY LAW-YONE was born in Mandalay, Burma, and grew up in Rangoon before fleeing the country at the age of twenty. She is author of three novels, The Coffin Tree, Irrawaddy Tango, and The Road to Wanting. After three decades in the United States, a David T.K. Wong creative writing fellowship at the University of East Anglia brought her to the UK in 2002, where she has stayed ever since. She lives in London with her husband and speaks fluent English, German, and Burmese.

JeanDavid Blanc

THREE DAYS IN NEPAL Memoir / 200 pages Material: copies in French, manuscript in English Publication: January 2014

You know you’re in trouble when the Dalai Lama is praying for you. . . As a child, JeanDavid Blanc always dreamt of flying. A successful entrepreneur, he took up powered paragliding as soon as he had the means; at the drop of a hat, he would head off to experience the unique sensation of floating over the most remote and breathtaking scenery in the world. In January 2011, he left Paris for Nepal for an expedition across the Himalayas. During the course of a paragliding flight, the weather suddenly turned, and amid thick cloud cover, he crashed into the face of a mountain. Holding on to little more than a bush, he realized his situation was precarious, but—fortunately—the fog prevented him from seeing just how steep and sheer the drop beneath him was. He sent an SOS back to camp with his GPS coordinates, but the weather made any rescue attempt difficult. As he waited for help and tried to adjust to his perilous situation, he began to receive text messages on his cell phone from oblivious friends back in Paris. What gives you the strength to keep going when you have nothing left? What do you say in your last text message to your daughter?

RIGHTS SOLD: Canada (HarperCollins), France (Laffont).

“The subject, breadth, and power of this account are remarkable. A book that leaves a lasting impression.” - DAVID FOENKINOS Three Days in Nepal is by turns thrilling, moving, nail-biting and humorous—the tale of a man who was hanging over a precipice, facing death in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and was determined, against all odds, to survive and return home.

PRAISE FOR THREE DAYS IN NEPAL:

“The pages in which [JeanDavid Blanc] recounts his first, freezing night generate the same tension as Jack London’s To Build a Fire, the absolute masterpiece in this genre. Blanc succeeds in writing a book that is at once packed with suspense and overwhelming in its humility.” – FREDERIC BEIGBEDER, LE FIGARO

“The reader is hooked from the first page to the very end.”

– EUROPE 1

“Gripping. . .”

– LE FIGARO

“JeanDavid Blanc is a natural storyteller–his account is succinct, precise, and moving.” – SERVICE LITTERAIRE “An incredible story.”

– FRANCE INFO

“An adventure tale that is full of suspense. . . An enthralling, moving, and humorous story.” – LE TELEGRAMME

JEANDAVID BLANC is an internet entrepreneur and the founder of France’s leading movie portal allocine.com. He is based in Paris and New York City, and is also a jazz musician. Three Days in Nepal is his first book.

Philippe Presles

HOW TO QUIT SMOKING THE EASY WAY Advice / 180 pages Material: manuscript in French

Everything you need to know about E-Cigarettes. In the 20th century alone, tobacco caused over 100 million deaths. Research shows that over 70% of smokers want to quit, but fail because of the cravings, stress, and fear of weight gain. A new and increasingly popular solution, the E-cigarette is the only tobacco substitute that reduces the nefarious effects of nicotine, while preserving the pleasure of smoking. Dr. Philippe Presles is a tobaccologist and former smoker who went through his fair share of unsuccessful attempts at quitting and understands the challenge first-hand. In this book, he shares his own experience as an ex-smoker and provides a clear and accessible medical analysis of E-cigarettes. He offers practical answers to questions and unpacks the myths circulating around them–from die-hard fans who can’t praise them enough, to lobbies that are utterly opposed to them–as well as easy advice for smokers on how to use them and, finally, quit smoking for good.

PHILIPPE PRESLES is a doctor and the author of The Power of Consciousness, The Incredible Journey of Childhood, and Prévenir (Laffont).

Vincent Malone

THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF LÉON ROBILLARD Humor / 264 pages Material: copies in French Publication: October 2013

An absurdly hilarious take on what happens when a French pig farmer from the middle of nowhere embraces the world of junk mail. We’ve all received spam from an obscure African prince promising us a million dollars if we can just wire him some money for a visa, or a banker informing us we inherited a fortune from a long lost cousin who just passed. Sure, most of us delete the emails without a second thought. . . but some people actually write back. Meet Léon Robillard: he wouldn’t mind a few million, or a real girlfriend, and so whenever spam hits his inbox, he takes the time to reply! Thus begins a long and surreal chain of emails between a pig farmer from the middle of nowhere and various cyber-criminals around the world. In this colorful and laugh-out-loud exchange, Léon Robillard masters the game of cyber-bluff and puts his would-be scammers to the test—to the point where you can’t help but wonder who exactly is ripping off whom. Reminiscent of Monty Python or Borat in its absurdity with the irreverent humor of Teddy Wayne, The Billions of Dollars of Léon Robillard will make you look at your spam folder in a whole new way. “Can’t say anything about it, we haven’t read it”

– THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Same here.” VINCENT MALONE is a writer, actor, and composer. He lives in Paris.

– LE MONDE

Jean-Christophe Royer

WISE QUACKS Humor / 200 pages / Full-color Material: copies in French, manuscript in English Publication: October 2013

A comic masterpiece, as hilarious as it is original

Translated from the French by the bestselling author STEPHEN CLARKE. JEAN-CHRISTOPHE ROYER is an award-winning advertising guru; his campaigns include Canal Plus’ “The Bear” campaign. RIGHTS SOLD: France (Versilio).

Daniel de la Falaise

COMMONSENSUAL COOKING Cookbook / 272 pages / Full-color Material: manuscript available November 2013 Publication: Fall 2014

A beautiful cookbook from one of the world’s premier private chefs Franco-British Daniel de la Falaise hails from a long line of green-fingered gardeners who have instilled in him a passion for seasonal produce, peasant agriculture, and natural methods of working the soil. Early childhood in rural Wales equipped him with a solid appreciation for what raw ingredients truly taste like straight from the ground. De la Falaise approaches cooking as a sensual task and as a celebration of quality products involving as little interference as possible from the cook. His reference is that of the kitchen as the heart of a home, a place of nourishment and communion. Home for de la Falaise is a farm in the peach country of Southwest France, where he keeps an herb garden for his work as a private chef and his line of condiments and seasonings. Common-Sensual Cooking will celebrate seasonal recipes inspired by the freshest of raw ingredients and the magic of their subtle flavors and textures. Daniel de la Falaise takes us on a sensory journey from his garden to the reader’s kitchen. “As comfortable wearing vintage YSL at a fashion show as he is tending his tomato plants in Bugatti-blue French work clothes, this pedigreed private chef (he catered Kate Moss’s wedding dinner!) is passionate about produce.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES

DANIEL DE LA FALAISE trained at Harry’s Bar in London. He works as a private chef and has his own food line called Le Garde-Manger de la Falaise. RIGHTS SOLD: World English & French (Rizzoli).

“Every vegetable keeps a mistress in the herb garden.” – DANIEL DE LA FALAISE

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