Weekly book agenda: 'Nanny Returns,' 'The Happiness Project'
Friday 04 December 2009
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Upcoming releases include a sequel to
The Nanny Diaries and the memoir
The Happiness Project, from American bestselling author Gretchen Rubin. In January, the New Delhi World Book Fair highlights the third-largest English-language publishing market in the world.
Nanny Returns by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
December 15
International
Nanny Returns is the follow-up to the 2002 US bestseller The Nanny Diaries, which was made into a film starring Scarlett Johansson. The story focuses on Nan, a nanny for the children of a wealthy family in New York City. In the sequel, Nan has returned to New York with her husband, who announces his desire to start a family.
MediaBistro eBook Summit
December 15-16
New York City, USA
Mediabistro.com, the international resource for media professionals, will hold its first eBook Summit on December 15-16 in New York City. The event will gather leaders in the media field to discuss innovations in digital publishing, including e-books, e-readers, e-commerce, and publishing on-demand. Speakers include executives from Google Books, DailyLit, the Sony Digital Reading Business Division, and Lexcycle, the company behind the Stanza iPhone eBook reader.
http://www.mediabistro.com/ebooksummit
Cook This, Not That! by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding
December 29
International
In late December, Rodale Press will publish the follow-up to Eat This, Not That! Supermarket Survival Guide: The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution, Amazon.com's sixth bestselling title of 2009. Cook This, Not That!: Kitchen Survival Guide includes recipes for healthy versions of chain-restaurant dishes, strategies for cutting calories and saving money at the supermarket, and cooking tips such as 37 Ways to Cook a Chicken Breast and A Dozen 10-Minute Pasta Sauces.
The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
January 1 (December 29 in the US)
International
In the vein of memoirs such as The Year of Living Biblically and Eat, Pray, Love, Gretchen Rubin's The Happiness Project: Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun follows the author's year-long project test-driving techniques for how to be happier. Rubin looks at happiness from the perspective of science, religion, and popular lore, testing the advice of guides ranging from Plutarch to Ben Franklin to the Dalai Lama. Rubin's previous books include Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill and Power Money Fame Sex.
Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert
January 5
International
Elizabeth Gilbert is the author of the widely popular 2006 memoir Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, which is due to be released as a film featuring Julia Roberts in 2011. Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace With Marriage is a memoir that picks up where Eat, Pray, Love left off, following the heroine into the next chapter of her life.
Costa Book Awards
January 5
London, UK
The Costa Book Awards, previously called the Whitbread awards, are given annually to authors based in the UK and Ireland. Launched in 1971, the awards recognize the "most enjoyable books of the year," and are a more populist version of the Booker Prize. Winners are chosen in five categories, and each receives £5,000 (€5,500); an overall winner for Costa Book of the Year (to be announced January 26) is given a further £25,000 (€27,700). The 2010 shortlists, announced November 24, are posted on the Costa Book Awards website.
http://costabookawards.com/
International Comics Festival in Angoulême
January 28-31
Angoulême, France
The International Comics Festival in Angoulême is the largest event of its kind of Europe. The 37th edition, which begins January 28, will feature a Manga Building, an exhibition of Russian comics, and an International Encounters Forum. An annual highlight is the 24-hour Comic Strip Contest, in which contestants create 24-page comic books in the 24 hours before the festival begins. General entrance fees are €14 per day, or €30 for all four days.
http://www.bdangouleme.com/
New Delhi World Book Fair
January 30 - February 7
New Delhi, India
India's publishing industry, the third largest for English books after the US and UK, has been featured in recent years as guest of honor at the 2006 Frankfurt Book Fair, 2006, Market Focus of the 2009 London Book Fair, and guest country at the 2009 Moscow International Book Fair. The National Book Trust of India has organized the New Delhi World Book Fair since 1972 to integrate the Indian publishing world with the global market. The theme of the 2010 fair, in honor of the Commonwealth Games, is "Reading Our Common Wealth: An International Rights Exhibition of the Books on Sports in India."
http://www.nbtindia.org.in/
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