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Picador has netted two more novels by author Kiran Millwood Hargrave.
Sophie Jonathan, editorial director, acquired UK and Commonwealth print, digital and audio rights for The White Room and The Spite Fence from Hellie Ogden at Janklow & Nesbit.
Set in 1872, The White Room tells the story of Della Shaw who has fled her old life as the wife of a cruel civil servant of the British Raj, and fallen upon the charity of her maiden aunt.
The synopsis goes on: “Her new residence in Scotland is as far removed from the sprawling compound in Delhi as can be – and she arrives in the bitterest winter. Ensconced in her freezing croft, Della is haunted by all she has seen, and some of what she has done, and soon her nightmares begin to seep into her waking hours. As the light fades from the shortening days, Della discovers she has not left the worst of the horrors behind her. When snowfall makes a ‘white room’ of her tiny house, Della encounters what has followed her across oceans, through seasons, and now demands to be answered.”
Picador said of the second book: “The Spite Fence is the story of a family. In the late 1700s, Richard and Patience Skelton, newly monied by the slave mills of young America, and determined to make their mark, arrive in the frozen and forested lands of Nova Scotia. Hacking a home from the encroaching woodland, they waste no time exploiting their new surrounds, becoming ruthless and effective producers of maple. Tracking the family over the next 300 years, The Spite Fence moves from the sea crossing of a thousand souls from England to Canada and the displacement of a million more, through the rise and fall of fortunes, to a squalid house of a faded dynasty, squatting amid developer’s cranes as the final tree of their fortune is uprooted.”
Hargrave is an award-winning poet, playwright, and novelist. The Mercies (Picador) won a Betty Trask Award, was longlisted for the Jhalak Prize and was named amongst the New York Times’ 100 Most Notable Books of 2020. Her second novel for adults, The Dance Tree, will be published in May 2022 while her bestselling works for children include The Girl of Ink & Stars (Chicken House) and Julia and the Shark (Orion Children’s Books) with husband, artist Tom de Freston.
Jonathan said: “With the publication of The Dance Tree only a few weeks away, I am absolutely thrilled that we have a deal for two more novels with Kiran. She is an enormously talented writer, and publishing her is a pure privilege. When Kiran and I spoke about what she wanted to write next I was thrilled by both of these novels: they demonstrate such sharpness of insight and such excitement at what writing can offer us. Kiran is an author who is going from strength to strength, and with The White Room and The Spite Fence, I can’t wait to see her readership grow even more.”
Hargrave added: “All I want from my career is to write the books I want to write, no matter the genre or form, and have a publisher trust in where we are going. I’ve found this at Picador, and in Sophie Jonathan I have an editor who challenges and allows me to follow my nose wherever the ideas lead. I couldn’t be more excited to grow as a writer and build upon the foundation we’ve started to lay together.”
Ogden commented: “I’m so delighted that the supremely talented Kiran and the supremely brilliant Sophie, with the wider Picador team, will continue to work together publishing exceptional books.”