Transatlantic Agency is pleased to announce the latest rights sales on behalf of Page Two Books, including deals across twelve international territories. Page Two is represented by Evan Brown, evan@transatlanticagency.com.

Portuguese rights to Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Coaching Habit Michael Bungay Stanier’s latest, HOW TO BEGIN: Start Doing Something that Matters, sold to Edições ASA in association with Júlia Garrigós at The Foreign Office, French rights sold to Diateino in association with Megan Husain at Anna Jarota Agency, Romanian rights sold to Publica in association with Andreea Focsaneanu at Simona Kessler & Associates Agency, Spanish rights sold to Empresa Activa in association with Júlia Garrigós at The Foreign Office, German rights sold to Verlag Franz Vahlen in association with Hannah Nuspliger-Fosh at Liepman Agency, Turkish rights sold to Sola in association with Merve Diler at Kalem Agency.

Audio rights to Dr. Diane McIntosh’s THIS IS DEPRESSION sold to Sonia Brand-Fisher at Tantor Media.

French rights to Michael Bungay Stanier’s THE ADVICE TRAP sold to Diateino in association with Megan Husain at Anna Jarota Agency.

Chinese (Simplified) rights to Hannah Beach and Tamara Neufeld Strijack’s RECLAIMING OUR STUDENTS sold to Zhengqing in association with Mia Lee at The Grayhawk Agency.

Japanese rights to David Priemer’s SELL THE WAY YOU BUY sold to Direct Publishing in association with Megumi Sakai at Japan UNI Agency.

Vietnamese rights to Heather Plett’s THE ART OF HOLDING SPACE sold to Phuong Nam in association with Itzel Hsu at The Grayhawk Agency.

Slovak rights to Justin Bariso’s EQ APPLIED sold to Ultimo Press in association with Kristin Olson at Kristin Olson Literary Agency.

Dutch rights to Allan Dib’s THE 1-PAGE MARKETING PLAN sold to Nubiz in association with Diana Gvozden at Marianne Schönbach Literary Agency.

Chinese (Simplified) rights to Clint Pulver’s I LOVE IT HERE sold to Grand China in association with Jennifer Lee at The Grayhawk Agency.

Turkish rights to Jeff Booth’s THE PRICE OF TOMORROW sold to Liberus in association with Merve Diler at Kalem Agency.

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