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Britt Siess at Britt Siess Creative Management sold North American rights.
Evelyn & Avery – A New Crafting Graphic Novel Series By Lauren Pierre
Etch is a new imprint in HMH s Books for Young Readers group, launched this time last year, and dedicated to publishing graphic novels that exemplify the best in art and storytelling across genres and reflect the diversity of young readers . The imprint will release around 15 books per year, including the recently announced
The Worst Ronin. HMH – or Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – is a publisher based in Boston s Financial District and specialised in textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers and adults. They also have an extensive graphic novel line.
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How the Horse Girls All Grew Up
An obsession usually attributed to young girls has found its footing among adults and it isn t going anywhere.
By Patrick Vaill Hearst Owned
Say somebody is a “horse girl” and a number of images may rear up in the mind’s eye. Perhaps it’s Jackie Kennedy: elegant, straight-backed, and regal, astride her beautiful bay Sardar. Or, conversely, maybe it’s an introverted dreamer in junior high, with a binder full of equine doodles, a treasured Breyer model horse, and a long, wet braid. Or it could be Elizabeth Taylor, tiny and determined, harnessing the might of her horse Pi as she tears through the Grand National at the climax of