Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Publishers Lunch


Today's Meal


Jenica Nasworthy has been promoted to managing editor and Katrina Groover moves up to senior production editor for Simon & Schuster Children's and Paula Wiseman Books. In addition, Clare McGlade has been promoted to senior production editor for Atheneum and Margaret K. McElderry Books, while Rebecca Vitkus is now associate production editor for Aladdin and Simon Pulse.

At Soho Press,
Mark Doten has been promoted to vp, executive editor.

Faye Bi joins Holiday House as publicity manager. Most recently, she was senior publicist at Simon & Schuster.

Katie Cooper has joined Sourcebooks as digital content specialist. She was previously social media manager at Wyzant.

Awards
The FT and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award was given to
Janesville: An American Story, by Amy Goldstein, which explores the human consequences of the General Motors assembly plant closure in the American town of Janesville. As Goldstein noted in accepting the award, it's unusual to give a business book prize to a work that explores the effect of business on society. She is also the first solo female author to the win the prize.

Additionally, the Bracken Bower Prize for the best business book proposal by an author aged under 35 was given to Mehran Gul for The New Geography of Innovation, looking at innovative start-ups outside of Silicon Valley.

Best of 2017
In the December issue, O, The Oprah Magazine names their favorite books of 2017:

We Were Eight Years In Power, Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Future is History, Masha Gessen
Lincoln In the Bardo, George Saunders
Sour Heart, Jenny Zhang
The Leavers, Lisa Ko
Exit West, Mohsin Hamid
Goodbye, Vitamin, Rachel Khong
Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado
Future Home of the Living God, Louise Erdrich
The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas
There Are More Beautiful Things than Beyonce, Morgan Parker

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