Elisabetta Sgarbi: Il vero problema sono i lavoratori dello spettacolo, non il caso Fedez-Rai fanpage.it - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fanpage.it Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Share this article
Share this article
LONDON and NEW YORK, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Iconic and multi-award-winning actor, musician, filmmaker, and activist Idris Elba has signed a global multi-book deal with HarperCollins to publish a range of children s books launching in 2022.
In a major UK/US co-publication deal, world rights were acquired by Ann-Janine Murtagh, Executive Publisher, HCCB UK, and Suzanne Murphy, President and Publisher, HCCB US, from Crystal Mahey-Morgan at OWN IT! Entertainment Ltd.
Photo credit: Maarten de Boer / Contour by Getty Images
Publishing will include picture books and fiction featuring a character and world imagined and developed by Idris and his writing partner Robyn Charteris, who has written numerous live-action drama, pre-school and animation programmes for BBC, Channel 4, the Jim Henson Company and Endemol as well as educational theatre for schools.
Children’s publisher Egmont UK, which became part of HarperCollins UK in May 2020, is now being renamed as Farshore.
With our new name and brand identity, we remain firmly committed to our mission and purpose to make
every child a proud reader.
This mission underpins our broad and inclusive portfolio of child-friendly picture books, fiction, non-fiction and brands. We aim to inspire reading for pleasure for all ages, from the most reluctant readers to the most enthusiastic. Whether it’s a popular brand brought to life on the page or a brilliant new series by a debut author, Farshore brings a vast range of diverse stories and amazing worlds to children and teens.
England s New LoveReading LitFest Opens With Consumer Subscriptions publishingperspectives.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from publishingperspectives.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.