What's Happening?
W.W. Norton has acquired the world English language rights to Kate DiCamillo's upcoming novel, 'The True Story of the Child Outlaw Edith Leapyear, as Told by Herself.' The book is set to be released in April 2027 under the Norton Young Readers imprint.
Translation rights have been sold in 10 countries, and film rights will be managed by The Dravis Agency. The acquisition marks a significant expansion of Norton's children's publishing program. DiCamillo, a two-time Newbery Medalist, is known for her impactful children's literature, and this novel is expected to resonate with young readers facing societal challenges.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Kate DiCamillo's novel by Norton highlights the publisher's commitment to expanding its children's literature offerings. DiCamillo's work is renowned for its ability to address complex themes with humor and compassion, providing hope to young readers. The novel's release is anticipated to have a substantial print run, reflecting its potential impact on the children's book market. DiCamillo's decision to publish with both Norton and Candlewick Press indicates a strategic move to maximize her creative output during a productive period in her career.
What's Next?
The release of 'The True Story of the Child Outlaw Edith Leapyear' is expected to be a coordinated international event, with significant marketing efforts to reach a global audience. As Norton expands its children's book offerings, the novel may pave the way for future collaborations with DiCamillo. The book's themes of hope and justice are likely to resonate with educators and librarians, encouraging widespread reading and discussion. DiCamillo's continued partnership with Candlewick Press suggests more projects are in the pipeline, potentially broadening her reach to adult audiences.











