30 Haziran 2014 Pazartesi

Macmillan -bülten



MCPG -bültenine hoşgeldiniz.

The Sculptor, USA Today’s Happily Ever After Blogunda kapak oldu! Scott McCloud ile kısa bir görüşme ile birlikte,  Buradan  inceleyin. 

2015 YALSA ve ALSC Aday Seçim Listeleri ilan edildi ve MCPG tonlarca bu ödüllere aday var! Ayrıntılar için aşağıya bakın

Two Boys Booed, Judith Viorst ve Sophie Blackall arasındaki güçlü işbirliğiyle, eser Publishers Weekly'den ilk yıldızlı yorumu aldı! Burada daha pek çok haber var. Sadece aşağıdaki metni okuyunç






BESTSELLERS:

·         THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki / New York Times Bestsellers List, Paperback Graphic Novels, July 6, 2014: #9 (4th week on the list!)
·         SHACKLETON by Nick Bertozzi / New York Times Bestsellers List, Paperback Graphic Novels, July 6, 2014: #10


MCPG ANIMAL FRIEND OF THE WEEK

Noa Wheeler’s pet Peeve takes the cutest nap anyone has ever napped!

Noa is celebrated author and illustrator Demi’s editor! Demi’s most recent book is Florence Nightingale, which got a starred review from Kirkus. She is the author and illustrator of The Empty PotLiang and the Magic Paintbrush, and Buddha Stories.

We are excited to announce that Demi’s next book will be a picture book biography of physicist and chemist Marie Curie, who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.






FIRST SECOND HIGHLIGHTS

BESTSELLERS:
·         THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki / New York Times Bestsellers List, Paperback Graphic Novels, July 6, 2014: #9 (4th week on the list!)
·         SHACKLETON by Nick Bertozzi / New York Times Bestsellers List, Paperback Graphic Novels, July 6, 2014: #10


AWARDS:
·         ANDRE THE GIANT by Box Brown / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Great Graphic Novels
·         THE SHADOW HERO by Gene Luen Yang, illus. by Sonny Liew / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Great Graphic Novels
·         THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers
·         THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Great Graphic Novels
·         THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki / Huffington Post’s 10 Super Fun Teen Summer Novels That Adults Will Love Too
·         THE UNDERTAKING OF LILY CHEN by Danica Novgorodoff / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Great Graphic Novels


REVIEWS:

THE RETURN OF ZITA THE SPACEGIRL by Ben Hatke
BoingBoing, June 13, 2014: READ IT HERE!
“Can only be called an absolute triumph.”

Sequential Tart, June 16, 2014: AUTHOR INTERVIEW!
“Zita is an unintentionally heroic girl with impulse control issues, a quick temper, and a strong sense of justice. Her target audience is...well I take the idea of the ‘all-ages’ story very seriously.”


SHACKLETON by Nick Bertozzi
New York Times, June 18, 2014: “Daring Deeds: Nick Bertozzi’s Shackleton
“Exciting, amusing and detailed…An amazing tale.”

“A century ago, Ernest Shackleton planned the first trek from shore to shore across Antarctica. During their journey, he and the crew aboard the Endurance became stranded in ice along the Antarctic coast and nearly perished. Now their story is being told in a beautiful new graphic novel from artist Nick Bertozzi.”

Paste, June 12, 2014: READ IT HERE!
“It’s rare to see such a range of structures, especially within such a limited number of pages, but Bertozzi’s determination to keep his story fresh lends energy to the tale.”


THIS ONE SUMMER by Mariko Tamaki, illus. by Jillian Tamaki
Shelf Awareness, June 24, 2014
“For kids on the cusp of adolescence, This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki speaks to precisely where they are.”

THE SCULPTOR by Scott McCloud
USA Today, June 25, 2014: EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL!
“A page-turner from beginning to end.”


THE ZOO BOX by Ariel Cohn, illus. by Aron Nels Steinke
Kirkus, July 15, 2014 issue
“The zoo comes to two unsuspecting children when they discover a magical, mysterious box…Told through wide, bright panels, this graphic-novel/picture-book hybrid will certainly conjure memories of Chris Van Allsburg’s Jumanji.

Publishers Weekly, June 20, 2014 issue
“The box that must not be opened is a tried-and-true storytelling device; Cohn and Steinke’s graphic novel–style picture book, however, is anything but formulaic.”
                http://us.macmillan.com/thezoobox/AronSteinke





HOLT BYR HIGHLIGHTS

AWARDS:
·         THE NIGHT SHE DISAPPEARED by April Henry / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults
·         WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL? By Eric Carle and Friends / Nominee, 2015 ALSC Notable Children’s Books


REVIEWS:

EDDA: A Little Valkyrie’s First Day of School by Adam Auerbach
Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2014
“Kudos to author-illustrator Adam Auerbach —or, rather, a celebratory goblet of mead to him—for pairing a traditional school story with Norse mythology.”
                http://us.macmillan.com/edda/AdamAuerbach


EDWARD HOPPER PAINTS HIS WORLD by Robert Burleigh, illus. by Wendell Minor
ARTnews, June 12, 2014: “9 Awesome New Art Books for Kids
“Despite setbacks, Hopper stays true to his passion, painting idyllic country homes, lush seascapes, and mysterious scenes of New York at night.”




Sublicensed Edition of the Week!

SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson
Originally published in 1999, Speak is a groundbreaking, extraordinarily powerful novel and a Printz Honor Book, National Book Award Finalist, Edgar Award Finalist, and New York Times bestseller. The latest sublicensed edition comes to us from Hebrew publisher Kinneret.

Foreign sales for SPEAK:
∙ Chinese Complex/Ecus Dutch/Moon ∙ French/Anne Carriere ∙ German/Beltz & Gelberg ∙ Greek/Minoas∙ Hebrew/Kinneret ∙ Hungarian/Cicero Kiado ∙ Italian/Giunti ∙ Korean/Prooni Latvian/Zvaigzne ∙ Lithuanian/Alma Littera ∙ Portuguese (Brazil)/Valentina Portuguese/Gailivro ∙ Romanian/Paralela 45 ∙ Russian/Azbooka ∙ Spanish (Latin America)/Castillo  Turkish/Artemis 





FSG BYR HIGHLIGHTS


SALES:
·         GOODBYE, WALTER MALINSKI by Helen Recorvits, illus. by Lloyd Bloom / Korean rights relicensed to Sigongsa
·         SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson / Russian rights licensed to Azbooka-Atticus


AWARDS:
·         DARE THE WIND by Tracey Fern, illus. by Emily Arnold McCully / Nominee, 2015 ALSC Notable Children’s Books
·         LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults
·         LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers
·         ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT by Rachel Toor / Huffington Post’s 10 Super Fun Teen Summer Novels That Adults Will Love Too
·         THE RULE OF THREE by Eric Walters / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers
·         SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson / Nominee, 2015 YALSA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults


REVIEWS:

AND TWO BOYS BOOED by Judith Viorst, illus. by Sophie Blackall
Publishers Weekly, June 20, 2014 issue: STARRED REVIEW!
«“It was an inspiration to pair Viorst and Blackall in this funny, ingenious, and true-to-life story about stage fright.”




ROARING BROOK PRESS HIGHLIGHTS

SALES:
·         SPECIAL DELIVERY by Philip C. Stead, illus. by Matthew Cordell / Spanish rights licensed to Océano


AWARDS:   
·         GRAVITY by Jason Chin / Nominee, 2015 ALSC Notable Children’s Books
·         PORT CHICAGO 50 by Steve Sheinkin / Nominee, 2015 ALSC Notable Children’s Books

REVIEWS:

DOG AND BEAR: TRICKS AND TREATS by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Booklist, July 1, 2014 issue
The funny surprises will fool young readers, who will be delighted when the jokes are revealed.”


EMILY’S BLUE PERIOD by Cathleen Daly, illus. by Lisa Brown
Shelf Awareness, June 24, 2014: 3rd STARRED REVIEW!
« “In Cathleen Daly's sophisticated and inspiring picture book, budding artist Emily develops a style of her own.”

Booklist, July 1, 2014 issue
“During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final colorful collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily’s life. Artful.”

ARTnews, June 12, 2014: “9 Awesome New Art Books for Kids
“When Emily’s parents separate, she becomes sad and loses her interest in art. Then her teacher gives the class a lesson on collages made by Braque and Picasso, and Emily begins to understand that her family’s new arrangement is like a collage—complete and beautiful in its own way.”


THE SUMMER INVITATION by Charlotte Silver
Booklist, July 1, 2014 issue
“A comfy love letter to New York City and times gone by.”

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