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Sebastian Barry has been named winner of the Costa
Book of the Year for a second time for his novel Days Without End
(Faber & Faber), following a unanimous decision by the
judges.
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Pearson chief executive John Fallon has branded Donald Trump's
travel ban policy "deeply worrying" in a rare political
comment from the usually non-partisan education company.
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Val McDermid has bounced straight into the UK Official number
one spot with Out of
Bounds (Sphere), shifting 13,310 copies for £53,483 according
to Nielsen BookScan's Total Consumer Market.
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Mike Poulton is adapting Robert Harris’ bestselling Cicero
trilogy (Cornerstone) in a new stage production to be directed by
Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Gregory Doran.
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Independent publishers have been “spurred on” to continue
producing works that give a voice to silenced nations following President
Trump's controversial "travel ban".
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Hodder & Stoughton is publishing a new book with Miranda
Hart in aid of Comic Relief, entitled Miranda’s Daily Dose of Such Fun!
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Caz Frear has won the Richard and Judy ‘Search for a
Bestseller’ competition for her crime thriller Sweet Little Lies.
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Puffin Books, a division of Penguin Random House (PRH), will
this year publish a picture book of Michael Rosen’s poem, 'Chocolate Cake'.
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Oxford University Press Children's has bought three young
fiction titles by author and illustrator Elys Dolan.
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Students at Kingston University have contributed
towards a video marketing campaign for six titles in
Vintage's "Classics Russians" collection.
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