7/4/2023 0 Comments Heartsick book![]() ![]() ![]() ‘ Heartsick is the story of the inner lives of three real people living out their emotional journeys of attachment, pain and healing,’ said Macmillan publisher Lucy Hale. ‘By writing this book, she hopes to remove the stigma attached to relationship breakups and heartbreak, a brand of grief Stephens argues we don’t take seriously enough despite its universality,’ said Pan Macmillan. Based on extensive interviews, it is ‘the book Stephens scoured shelves in search of but couldn’t find among the “101 tips to cure a broken heart” guidebooks’. Heartsick, a work of narrative nonfiction that debuted at number three on the Australian nonfiction bestseller charts, weaves together ‘three stories of the ways that love can bruise, break and build us’. US rights were sold to Henry Holt in a deal negotiated by Dan Lazar at Writers House and UK rights were sold to Macmillan UK, which is also representing translation rights. Pan Macmillan Australia has sold US and UK rights to debut nonfiction title Heartsick (Jessie Stephens) after ‘a highly contested auction’. ![]()
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