Second Novel News

I’m so excited to share that the rights to my second novel, The Bungalow, sold today to Heyne Verlag, my publisher in Germany (a division of Random House). Heyne is printing the German version of The Violets of March (click here to see the gorgeous cover they’ve put together!), and I am so thrilled that they loved The Bungalow and have big plans to publish in Germany following my first book. Am I pinching myself? Yes I am!

Violets comes out on Tuesday. Tuesday, friends! I am a ball of nerves. Someone teleport me a mug of chamomile tea—quick.

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  • April 21, 2011
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    Sarah, this is amazing! I’m so excited for you! And I cannot WAIT to buy your book on Tuesday! I thought about pre-ordering, but I’m an instant gratification kind of girl and I want to hold it in my hands that day! (I’m also going to give you a shout out on the blog that day as well!)

  • April 21, 2011
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    Marilyn

    A word about pre-ordering… you (who didn’t) should have!!!
    Our books arrived on Monday, 3 days ago. Only thing better than instant gratification is EARLY gratification. Barnes and Nobel Rocks. They mailed our order the same time as they shipped to the stores. (BTW… we told the Lloyd Center Mall store they should order more because 4 will NOT be enough!!)

  • April 26, 2011
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    I just read about The Violets of March on Lecia’s blog. Exciting. I’m looking forward to reading it. Now I learn you already have another on the way. Congratulations.

  • May 12, 2011
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    Vicky Spierling

    I bought the book on Monday (5-9) at Costco and just finished it. What a wonderful book, I didn’t want it to end. It is a book you get lost in and don’t want to come out of. Please keep writing. I highly recommend this book to anyone.

  • May 27, 2011
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    Congratulations! Your beautiful life is inspiring 🙂 I’m going to read your book as soon as I get my hands on it…is it at Elliott Bay Books?

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