Sold to Publishers, July 2022

The Warner Brothers
by Chris Yogerst
sold to University Press of Kentucky

The Sergeant (Nicholas Said)
by Dean Calbreath
sold to Pegasus
by Samantha Morrice and Lisa Leshne at The Leshne Agency

The Best of All Possible Worlds (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz)
by Michael Kempe
sold to Liveright
by Markus Hoffman at Regal Hoffmann & Associates

Her Lotus Years: The Mysterious Period in the Life of the Woman Who Became the Duchess of Spencer (Wallis Warfield Spencer)
by Paul French
sold to St. Martin’s
by Clare Alexander at Aitken Alexander

Quartette: The Saga of Four Sisters in Jazz (Maxine Sullivan, Velma Middleton, Melba Liston, and Shirley Scott)
by Maxine Gordon
sold to Columbia University Press
by Martha Wydysh and Ellen Levine at Trident Media Group

Most Honorable Son: The Epic Story of a Japanese American Patriot’s Fight Against Fascism Abroad and Hate at Home During World War II
by Gregg Jones
sold to Citadel
by Andrew Stuart at The Stuart Agency

Musk and Bezos
by Christian Davenport
sold to Currency
by Rafe Sagalyn at ICM

Kingdom on Fire: Kareem, Wooden, Walton and the Turbulent Days of the UCLA Basketball Dynasty
by Scott Howard-Cooper
sold to Atria
by Susan Canavan at Waxman Literary Agency

The Parson is a Buggerer: Homosexuality and the American Revolution (Lieutenant Robert Newburgh)
by John G. McCurdy
sold to Johns Hopkins University Press
by Christopher Rogers at Dunow, Carlson & Lerner

The Black Cryptologists: How a Segregated Unit in the NSA Broke Soviet Codes and Helped America Win the Cold War
by Sarah Valentine
sold to Harper
by Gillian MacKenzie at Gillian MacKenzie Agency

The Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz
by Anne Sebba
sold to St. Martin’s
by Clare Alexander at Aitken Alexander

They Fought at Gettysburg: The Stories of Seven Men in America’s Bloodiest Battle
by Peter Carmichael
sold to Basic
by Don Fehr at Trident Media Group

When the World is Watching: Volodymyr Zelensky and the War in Ukraine
by Simon Shuster
sold to William Morrow
by Todd Shuster at Aevitas Creative Management

Untitled biography of LeBron James
by Ian O’Connor
sold to Mariner
by David Black at David Black Literary Agency

The Music Unit: FDR’s Hidden New Deal Program that Tried to Save America from the Great Depression One Song at a Time
by Sheryl Kaskowitz
sold to Pegasus
by Laurie Abkemeier at DeFiore and Company

Launching Liberty (The story of FDR, Henry Kaiser, and the race to build the 3,000 Liberty ships)
by Doug Most
sold to Simon & Schuster
by Susan Canavan at Waxman Literary Agency