4/12/2004

Anyone who thinks the "chick lit" trend in publishing must be nearing the end should take a look at the books that are still selling each week. This is from the weekly roundup of Publisher's Lunch, meaning it just sold:

"Random House editorial assistants Anne Dayton and May Vanderbilt's first novel EMILY EVER AFTER, about a young woman who works as an editorial assistant for the largest publishing company in the world, and her efforts to find career satisfaction and a fulfilling relationship, even as her faith and values are tested by the temptations of life in NYC, to Trace Murphy at Doubleday to be published in conjunction with WaterBrook Press, by Claudia Cross at Sterling Lord Literistic."

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