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Albanese, Andrew
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ALZHEIMER'S disease , *HISTORY of sports , *ROMANTIC comedy films , *PHARMACEUTICAL industry , *LESBIANISM - Abstract
In this article from Publishers Weekly, several book deals are highlighted. One Signal has acquired the North American rights to "Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's" by Charles Piller, which exposes corruption and profit motives in the search for an Alzheimer's cure. Kensington has acquired world rights to "The Last Heist" by Julia London, described as a mix of "Ocean's Eleven" and "The Golden Girls," featuring a group of elderly thieves. Bloomsbury has acquired the North American rights to "The Road to the Table" by Nina Caplan, a cultural history of the Michelin Guide. Avid Reader Press has preempted North American rights to "Becoming Worthy" by James Worthy and Phil Taylor, a memoir by the former NBA star. Berkley has taken world rights to "The Devil She Knows" by Alexandria Bellefleur, a sapphic retelling of the movie "Bedazzled." Simon Element has acquired world rights to "35 Chances" by Vanessa Rissetto, a nutrition guide that rejects dieting fads. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024