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December
1, 2002
Kirkus Reviews: THE MUSHROOM MAN by Sophie Powell
“An
engaging debut about a family reunion that leads to a disappearance.
Charlotte and Beth weren’t born to privilege, but their
parents worked hard to give them every advantage, which
counts for a lot in England. That’s why Charlotte found
it so hard to forgive her sister for having -- as she saw
it -- thrown away her expensive education and careful upbringing
to marry a worthless carpenter who took her away from the
civilized world (i.e., London’s West End) and moved her
to the hinterlands of Wales. It was so hurtful, in fact,
that Charlotte could not bring herself to write, call, or
communicate in any way with Beth after her marriage -- even
though Beth continued to write. After Beth’s dreadful husband
died, however, Charlotte found it in herself to forgive,
and she accepted Beth’s invitation to visit her in Wales.
At first the reunion was a success; Charlotte never spoke
of her late brother-in-law, and her six year old daughter
Lily hit it off splendidly with Beth’s eleven-year-old triplets
Amy, Jude, and Samantha. Amy, blessed with a gift for storytelling,
delighted Lily with a long narrative about the “Mushroom
Man,” a kindly hermit who invented mushrooms as miniature
umbrellas for the fairies to keep them dry in the rain.
Lily was so taken with the story that she insisted that
she met the Mushroom Man and began to take long solitary
rambles looking for him. Charlotte’s unease at her daughter’s
wild imaginings turns to outright terror when Lily disappears
one morning without a trace. The police are summoned to
investigate what looks like a kidnapping, but the triplets
wonder whether their stories about the Mushroom Man might
have somehow come true -- and they round up all the children
of the neighborhood to take matters into their own hands.
A charming and thought-provoking tale that walks the line
between fantasy and reality with all the skill of a tightrope-artist.
The British-born Powell, now an NYU grad student, has made
a splendid start. (Agent: Faye Bender / Doris S. Michaels
Literary Agency)”
THE
MUSHROOM MAN
will be published by Penguin Putnam in February of 2003.
October
1, 2002 HOT
LIST – FRANKFURT 2002
Jeffrey J. Fox
HOW TO BECOME A MARKETING SUPERSTAR:
Hyperion
- Find out how to “out-Fox” the competition with Jeffrey
Fox’s latest -- where he gives readers invaluable insight
to becoming marketing superstars.
- How to Become CEO and How to Become a Rainmaker
are international bestsellers.
- May
2003 publication date, manuscript available now.
Maddy Kent Dychtwald
CYCLES:
Free Press
HOW
WE WILL LIVE, WORK AND BUY
- Learn from one of the world’s leading authorities on
generational marketing as she explores the new way people
live, work, and buy, and what the implications of those
changes are.
- The Free Press has plans for a big marketing and promotion
push for the book.
- February 2003 publication date, galleys available October
2002.
Lynn Peril
PINK
THINK:
W.W. Norton
BECOMING
A WOMAN IN MANY UNEASY LESSONS
- From board games to beauty pageants, this is a smart,
witty, pop-culture history of the perilous path to achieving
the feminine ideal.
- Media attention includes reviews and endorsements in
The New York Times, Glamour magazine,and
Rosie magazine. Copies will be given to movie
and television celebrities at the 2002 Emmy Awards party
hosted by “Entertainment Tonight” and Glamour.
- October 2002 publication date, books available.
Sophie Powell
THE
MUSHROOM MAN
G.P. Putnam
- A first novel by a 21 year old writer to watch, this
novel is set on a farm in Wales and tells the story of
a family plagued by cracks in their foundation, but pieced
back together by the magic and whimsy of the children
they adore.
- Six-figure preempt from Putnam, five days after submitting
the manuscript.
- February 2003 publication date, galleys available. World
English controlled by publisher.
OTHER
HOT AGENCY BOOKS, BUSINESS TITLES: (World English rights
on all three controlled by publisher; September 2002 publication
dates for all three; books available)
Hamilton Beazley
CONTINUITY
MANAGEMENT
John Wiley & Sons
Richard Koonce
STRATEGIC
SIX SIGMA
John Wiley & Sons
Jeffrey
C. Shuman
EVERYONE
IS A CUSTOMER
Dearborn
Please
see the Our
Books
page for a complete list of our titles.
September
12, 2002 Lynn Peril's PINK
THINK: BECOMING A WOMAN IN MANY UNEASY LESSONS is
being published on October 1st by W.W. Norton, and is already
taking off with some exciting press coverage. It was
included in the Fall round-up of hip books for women in
the Sunday, September 1st issue of The New York Times
in their “Sunday Styles” section. We've also just
learned that when “Entertainment Tonight” and Glamour
magazine host their star studded party for the Emmy Awards
on September 22nd, they will be including copies of Pink
Think in their gift bags!
September
1, 2002 Writers Write
Editor in Chief, Claire White, interviewed Jeff Fox regarding
all of his books that have been published by Hyperion. Click
on the link below to read the interview on the Writers
Write website: www.writerswrite.com/journal/jul02/fox.htm
Read this great
review from Writers Write for Jeffrey Fox’s latest
book titled HOW TO BECOME A GREAT BOSS. www.writerswrite.com/journal/jun02/nonf2.htm
June
3, 2002 On Wednesday,
May 1st, 2002, Doris Michaels hosted a book signing party
for Jeffrey J. Fox at her home in New York City. The party
was held in celebration of the Hyperion publication of the
fourth book in the successful Fox series titled HOW TO
BECOME A GREAT BOSS. Here are just
a few of the great pictures that were taken at the party.

Jeffrey Fox and Doris Michaels with the Fox series of books
in many different languages!

Left to Right: Doris Michaels, Mary Ellen O’Neill, Jeffrey
Fox, Ellen Archer

Left to Right: Doris Michaels, You Jeong-Yeun, Jeffrey Fox,
Amy Song

Left to Right: Deb McBride, Rebecca Bonfanti, Marijke Lijnkamp,
Faye Bender

The Author Jeffrey J. Fox and a glorious view of Manhattan
at sunset!

Jeffrey Fox signing HOW TO BECOME A GREAT BOSS for Craig
Peretz

Many international editions of the Fox series of books
For more information
about HOW TO BECOME A GREAT
BOSS, by Jeffrey J. Fox, please visit the “Our Books”
page of our website.
April 8, 2002 The 2002 WNBA
Powerful Women in Publishing panel was rebroadcast on Saturday,
April 6th on C-SPAN2. Be sure to check your local listing
for future airings! To order a copy
of the tape directly from C-SPAN, please click on the link
below:
http://store.yahoo.com/c-spanstore/169384.html
For more information
about the panel, please see the article below dated March
28, 2002.
March
28, 2002 The Doris S. Michaels
Literary Agency, Inc. is proud to announce that the Women’s
National Book Association sponsored panel titled Powerful
Women in Publishing (Part III): Rising to the Top was an
enormous success on Tuesday, March 12th, 2002. A packed room
eagerly awaited the words of Ellen Archer , Vice
President and Publisher, Hyperion, Judith Curr, Executive
Vice President of PB Press and Washington Square Press,
Simon & Schuster, Jamie Raab , Senior
Vice President and Publisher, Warner Books, and Patricia
Schroeder, President and CEO of the Association of American
Publishers (AAP) and former Congresswoman. The panelists
discussed their climb to the top including what changes
they had to make in order to achieve the success they have
achieved, and what obstacles they faced during their journey.
Powerful Women
in Publishing was moderated by Doris Michaels (DSM Literary
Agency) and Jeanette Zwart (HarperCollins). If you were not
able to attend the panel on March 12th, please be sure to
tune in to Book TV to see it when it airs on national television!
The panel will air Sunday, March 31st at 7:20 a.m. EST.
Check your local listings for alternate times.
March 15, 2002 PUBLISHERS
WEEKLY RIGHTS ALERT (February 8, 2002)
British Student's First Novel
Plucked from Slush Agent Faye Bender
at the Doris Michaels agency recently found a first novel
manuscript in the slush pile, sent by a young (21) British
graduate student in NYU's MFA program. She snapped it up,
and last week Aimee Taub at Putnam did likewise, taking
it off the table with a six-figure pre-emptive bid for two
books.
It's
called THE
MUSHROOM MAN,
by Sophie Powell, is set on a farm in Wales, and tells the
story of two sisters, both with young children and at odds
with each other, and the agonies that ensue when one of the
children disappears.
Taub bought world English, and will publish about this
time next year.
March
12, 2002 The Doris S. Michaels
Literary Agency, Inc. is thrilled to announce that the date
of the next Powerful Women in Publishing Panel is Tuesday,
March 12th, 2002. Powerful Women
in Publishing (Part III): Rising to the Top will be hosted
by the Women’s National Book Association and moderated by
Doris Michaels (DSM Literary Agency) and Jeanette Zwart
(HarperCollins). Due to the enormous success of Part I and
Part II of this panel, many people are looking forward to
attending Part III and finding out what brought this year’s
panelists to the top of the publishing industry. This year’s impressive
list of panelists includes: Patricia Schroeder
, President and CEO of the Association of American Publishers
(AAP) and former Congresswoman Judith Curr,
Executive Vice President of PB Press and Washington Square
Press, Simon & Schuster Ellen Archer,
Vice President and Publisher, Hyperion Jamie Raab,
Senior Vice President and Publisher, Warner Books The discussion
will take place at the Time & Life Building located
at 1271 Avenue of the Americas (corner of 50th Street and
6th Avenue) on the 8th floor, from 6 to 8 PM. Please check
our website in the near future for the date that the panel
will be aired on Book TV, if the panel is once again filmed
by C-SPAN. As soon as we know, we will post the information.
January
11, 2002 Faye Bender just
sold journalist Liza Featherstone’s book, THIS
WOMAN’S WORK: POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION, AND THE NATION’S
LARGEST PRIVATE EMPLOYER, to editor Vanessa Mobley of
Basic Books for a high five figure advance. The book will
explore the lawsuit, Dukes vs. Wal-mart, the largest class
action suit in history with over 17,000 current and former
female employees suing for sexual discrimination.
Liza Featherstone is a journalist who writes for publications
including The Nation, The Washington Post, Newsday, and
Rolling Stone. |