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1. Cody Simpson Lands Book Deal with HarperCollins

HarperCollins will publish the first official book by 16-year-old YouTube pop singer Cody Simpson, a book entitled Welcome to Paradise: My Journey. Above, we’ve embedded a copy of Simpson’s most popular video–viewed  23.7 million times on YouTube.

Publication is set for October 22, 2013. The book will contain never-before-scene photographs as well as exclusive gossipy tidbits about the Australian singer’s personal and professional life. Matt Graham at Scooter Braun Projects, Primary Wave and CAA negotiated the deal for world rights with Harper nonfiction publishing director Anna Valentine and executive editor David Linker.

Here’s more from the release: “Cody Simpson gained notoriety in 2009 when he began uploading songs to YouTube and quickly became a viral hit. He was signed by Atlantic Records and, by 2010, had released the massive chart-topping single ‘iYiYi’ featuring Flo Rida, which has over 23 million views on YouTube … Now his YouTube channel has more than 155 million views, he has over 4.2 million Twitter and Facebook followers, has released two bestselling albums and has embarked on a global arena tour supporting Justin Bieber.” (via Yahoo! News)

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2. A Tribute to Jan and Stan Berenstain

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: February 28, 2012

The Berenstain Bears lose a friend and so does the world of children’s literature.

Jan Berenstain (July 26, 1923 – February 24, 2012) co-created over 300 of the beloved “Berenstain Bears” books with her husband Stan Berenstain (September 29, 1923 – November 26, 2005), shedding light on social graces and creating life-long readers and Bear Country devotees.

Kate Klimo, Vice President, Publisher at Random House/Golden Books Young Readers Group (Centauriad: Daughter of the Centaurs, 2012, etc.):

“Here at Random House, we are all deeply saddened to share with you the news that Jan Berenstain,  surviving member of one of the greatest teams in all children’s literature—Stan and Jan Berenstain—passed away last Friday. Together with her husband Stan, she was the creator of the hugely popular Berenstain Bears whose fiftieth anniversary—and over sixty books—Random House Children’s Books celebrates this year. Jan’s gentleness and dry humor were a wonderful foil to Stan’s more gregarious nature. Whenever they were asked who was responsible for what in their team effort, Stan said that he blocked out the stories, Jan designed the new characters, and everything else they shared. They were collaborators in the purest sense of the word. Jan once said that there wasn’t a single day of her life that she didn’t look forward to setting foot in the studio they shared in their lovely home in Pennsylvania’s beautiful Bucks County. After Stan’s death, in 2005, Jan went on working with her younger son, Michael, to continue to create more Berenstain Bears books. Our hearts go out to Michael, his brother Leo and their families at this time. It’s hard to imagine a world without Mama Bear, who solves all problems and makes everything better.”

David Linker, Executive Editor, HarperCollins:

“She had a tremendous dedication to her craft, a great love of children’s literature, and was that rare talent who managed to delight generation after generation of children, for more than 50 years. She leaves behind a legacy of more than 300 books, millions of fans, and a wonderful Bear family that so many of us have grown to love. It’s been my great privilege to work with her these past few years. Her warmth and talents will be missed.”

Shana Corey, Executive Editor at Random House Kids Books (Here Come the Girl Scouts, 2012, etc.):

“I don’t think I’ve ever been more thrilled/awestruck in my career at Random House Childrens Books (and I’ve had plenty of awestruck moments), than I was the day that I got to go along to a lunch meeting at Stan and Jan Berenstain’s home in Pennsylvania. Jan was so generous and warm and kind to me (I was only an editorial assistant and just along for the ride so she completely didn’t have to be). She gave me a signed Berenstain Bears Go to School because I mentioned that as a kid  I’d been fascinated by the clay donut illustration in the copy my mom had given me before I started Kindergarten. And now I read that signed copy to my own children.”

 

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