based in Switzerland forged passports to save the lives of thousands of Jews.
Agent Georgina Capel Rights UK (Te Bodley Head), US (Basic)
Chinua Achebe: A Life at the Crossroads Terri Ochiagha The University of Edinburgh lecturer, cultural historian and literary critic’s definitive biography of the giant of world literature, Chinua Achebe.
Agent Georgina Capel
The Tiger’s Share Keshava Guha A state-of-the-nation novel exploring the cost of personal ambition over patriarchal tradition in modern Delhi society.
Agent Rachel Conway Rights World (John Murray)
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Reclaim Your World Grace Quantock A guide to living well with pain and illness from the Welsh psychotherapeutic counsellor and “wellness provocateur”.
Agent Abi Fellows Rights UK and Commonwealth (Orion Spring)
The Rainbow Ceiling Layla McCay
A hugely insightful book about LGBTQ+ people’s barriers to success in the highest echelons of the workplace—and how to address them.
Agent Abi Fellows Rights World (Bloomsbury)
Bethnal Green Amélie Skoda “Small Island meets Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn” in a novel about the Malaysian-Chinese diaspora, vividly bringing to life the experiences of women who came from across the world to join the NHS and build their lives in Britain in the 1970s.
Agent Abi Fellows Rights World (Bonnier)
How Beautiful a Lack of Consequence Is Monika Radojevic “Vital” collection of short stories by prize-winning
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poet and women’s rights campaigner Radojevic.
Agent Abi Fellows
The Light Their Own Way Riley Rockford “For readers of Disobedience by Naomi Alderman, A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo, and Tara Westover’s Educated”, a queer coming-of-age story, following 17-year-old Jehovah’s Witness, Opal, as she grapples with her identity.
Agent Abi Fellows
Greene & Heaton The Hike Lucy Clarke The latest “destination thriller” from bestseller Clarke has four friends hike out into the beautiful Norwegian wilderness, but not all of them will return…
Agent Judith Murray Rights UK (HarperCollins), US (Putnam), Germany (dtv), Hungary (XXI Szazad), Turkey (Olimpios)
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows Anne Corlett In an alternate mid-20th- century London, where grey days and black nights seem endless, the only light in the darkness is the Theatre District, a walled microcity where an immersive show has been running for centuries. Recently orphaned Juliet travels there in hopes of unlocking The Show’s secrets and discovering a mother she never knew.
Agent Laura Williams Rights UK (Black & White)
Neon Roses Rachel Dawson “Funny and a little bit filthy” queer coming-of- age story which begins in the 1980s Welsh valleys where Eluned feels stuck, until she meets June and suddenly she isn’t stuck, but in freefall, careening through the nightclubs of Cardiff, London and Manchester.
Agent Imogen Morrell Rights UK (John Murray)
England is Mine Nicolas Padamsee “Gripping, powerful” début that explores online radicalisation, life on the
fringes, and the struggle for identity and belonging among second generation immigrants.
Agent Holly Faulks Rights UK (Serpent’s Tail)
The Square of Sevens Laura Shepherd-Robinson Epic novel set in Georgian high society “offering up mystery, intrigue, heartbreak and audacious twists” as an orphaned daughter of a fortune-teller searches for answers about her long-dead mother—and the inheritance that could be hers.
Agent Antony Topping Rights UK (Mantle), US (Atria)
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Paleo Life: Stone Age Wisdom for Modern Times Clare Foges A smart, practical guide to living a more balanced life, which explores how we lived in the Stone Age and draws on contemporary hunter-gatherer wisdom.
Agent Joanna Swainson Rights UK and Commonwealth exc Canada (Piatkus)
This is your Life on Tech Elaine Kasket Tracing the life of our “data self” from the first ultrasound scan shared on social media to our digital afterlives, psychologist Kasket examines the consequences on our privacy and mental health.
Agent Caroline Hardman Rights World English (Elliot & Tompson), complex Chinese (Owl Books), Russian (Individuum)
The Bleeding Tree Hollie Starling A powerful, lyrically written exploration of grief, blending the author’s unflinching account of the first year following her father’s suicide, with folk tales and mourning rituals from around the world.
Agent Joanna Swainson Rights World English (Rider)
The Lamplighter’s Bookshop Sophie Austin A début historical romance—“Evie Dunmore
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Agent Caroline Hardman
Helle & Death Oskar Jensen Agatha Christie meets “Knives Out” in this clever contemporary murder mystery, the start of a new series following art historian turned amateur sleuth, Torben Helle.
Agent Joanna Swainson Rights World English (Viper)
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Simply Scandinavian Trine Hahnemann A new collection from the bestselling Danish chef showing how to “cook and eat the easy way, with delicious Scandi recipes”.
Agent Heather Holden-Brown Rights World (Quadrille)
The Enemy of Love Annabelle Thorpe Thorpe's newest novel is set in a small Umbrian town after the fall of Mussolini, centring around talented cook Sophia and her family trattoria: “Does for wartime Italy what Victoria Hislop has done for Greece”.
Agent Elly James Rights World (Head of Zeus)
A Whisper of Cardamom Eleanor Ford Prize-winning cookery writer Ford shares “a love story between sugar and spice”.
Agent Heather Holden-Brown Rights World (Murdoch)
Brief Encounters at Bletchley Park Molly Green Bestseller Green’s third novel set in the world of codebreaking during the
Second World War.
Agent Heather Holden-Brown Rights World (Avon)
Vietnamese Made Easy Thuy Diem Pham From broths and noodle soups to salads and stir- fries, the new book from the founder of London’s The Little Viet Kitchen is a “modern and vibrant collection of quick, easy, flavoursome recipes”.
Agent Elly James Rights World (Quadrille)
Janklow & Nesbit
Gripped Cristina Farr How the superpower of storytelling in business is used for good and evil, how to differentiate storytelling from sales, and democratising this tool for everyone in the digitised world.
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