DAILY EDITION
March 29, 2019
In June, the IPA's seminar series for African publishing will address talent and readership development, digital opportunities, copyright protection, and more.
 
As a BTLF report finds a bump in books sales, booksellers in Québec debate the requirement that they carry extensive backlist titles in their stores.

Author Rivka Galchen tells the Festival Neue Literatur's Ulfers Prize audience, 'We are so fortunate to have Susan Bernofsky working in the trade of translation.'

IPR License: Weekly Rights Selection
Are you looking to buy translation rights? Each week, we are highlighting a fresh selection of books from IPR members - all with rights available to buy via the platform.

This week, ahead of the Bologna Children's Book Fair, we present some heartwarming tales of a lovesick crab, two cats, a fox and a pig, and a record-breaking jumping frog.

You can see more titles, with rights to buy online, by downloading the latest issue of IPR Rights Magazine.
Reynard's Reveille - Piggy Post by Bjørn F. Rørvik

In the thirteenth book about Fox and Piglet, the two friends decide to start a newspaper. But it isn't that easy to find exciting news in the forest!

Colin the Crab Falls in Love
by Tuula Pere, Roksolana Panchyshyn

Colin the Crab has a charming home, but lately, it has started to feel a bit empty and lonely. Is it time for Colin to find a spouse? 

Rosie the Ribeter
by Darcy Pattison

A nonfiction picture book about Rosie, an astounding female bullfrog who came out of the wild for a single week, and set a record that still amazes us today.

Big Cat and Small Cat at Grandma's House
by Qin Wenjun

By one of China's most successful children's book authors, this picture book about a big cat and a small cat offers a lesson on discrimination and happiness.

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