![]() ![]() “The agents and publishers always sign their first names to their emails: Vanessa, Cecile, Mirjam. ![]() “There are even remedies - I mean books - that were written for one person only.” The novel’s success has introduced George, happily, to the world of international publishing, as she describes at some length on her website: “The captains and navigators in publishing are women! From agents to list managers, women negotiate with other women on everything from money and content to sales,” she writes. ![]() “There are books that are suitable for a million people, others for only a hundred,” he explains. ![]() 16 on the hardcover fiction list, George has her first bona fide international hit, the tale of a lovelorn bookseller who peddles his wares from a barge on the Seine and sees his calling as one part matchmaker, one part witch doctor. “They prefer to leave a lot of it up to the imagination: more Barbie doll sexlessness, less Anaïs Nin eroticism.”) But with “The Little Paris Bookshop,” new at No. (“Americans get all finicky when it comes to the graphic nature of my erotic scenes,” she has said. Best Regards: The German novelist Nina George is prolific: In the 22 years since she started her career at age 19, she has written almost 30 books, including mysteries, relationship guides and steamy romances. ![]()
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