
We all love him to death and that is why we are incredibly excited to announce:
FICTION: DEBUT
Manhattan high school teacher Joshua Gaylord's first novel, pitched as History Boys meets Blue Angel, about the intertwining -- and often darkly surprising -- relationships between the teachers and students at a school for girls, to Sally Kim at Harper, at auction, in a very nice deal, by Josh Getzler at Writers House (NA).
It's a terrific novel; witty, smart and true. Josh and Megan dreamed of being writers together in New York. Their dream came true. I am so happy for them.
I feel like Sarah Weinman today. And it's fun.
Congratulations, indeed. I'm looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteThat's gotta mean you're next, right? Great news.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book and Josh sounds like a great guy. Congratulations to him!
ReplyDeleteA family full of writers has to be wonderful to be in the middle of! Extend my congratulations.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Josh! Very nice. And, he already has that great "author's look" in the picture. Publicists are going to love him!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Very exciting news.
ReplyDeleteHe does look authorial. Thanks to all of you.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and much success to Josh, and to the entire family for that matter.
Can't wait to read it!
Terrie
It's a corker. (I think I know what that means). One of those nineteen forties words that only Cary Grant understood. Thanks, Terrie.
ReplyDeleteCool news. Like Bryon said, it's your turn next.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Josh!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your good wishes.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am very much looking forward to reading this! Congrats to the Abbott/Gaylord clan!
ReplyDeleteDid not know Megan (1)had a hubby (2) who also writes.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Josh!
As a former plant nursery owner, I am most impressed by Phil's garden!
Spectacular! Great job, Phil!
That's extremely cool.
ReplyDeleteWe have very talented kids and kids-in-law.
ReplyDeleteEchoing others: Congrats to your son in law-- and you're next!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your previous post: Of all the people I've written to hell or salvation Sweaty Betty and my Hoboken haiku hit woman are two of my favorite characters. [The Hoboken haiku hitwoman stories actually started as a joke several years ago during an e-mail exchange with one of last weeks "Forgotten Books" contributors.]
John McAuley
You love the ones you have to stretch for.
ReplyDeleteIs it a YA book? Just wondering...
ReplyDeleteNot a YA to my mind, but some strange books end up in that section. This is from the POV of a teacher, so I doubt it.
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