Little, Brown and Company er en del af Hachette Book Group, Inc. Siden grundlæggelsen i 1837 har forlaget haft ry for at udgive både skønlitteratur og faglitteratur i høj kvalitet med varigt indhold. Bagkataloget rummer mange kendte titler, der har toppet New York Times’ bestsellerlister, og forlaget kan desuden prale af forfattere, som har modtaget prestigefyldte priser som Nobelprisen, Pulitzerprisen og National Book Award. Listen tæller både tidløse klassikere som Little Women, Mythology, Brideshead Revisited og The Catcher in the Rye samt nyere favoritter som Infinite Jest, The Tipping Point, The Historian, Room, Circe og The Goldfinch. Herudover har forlaget længe været hjemsted for populære forfattere som James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Elin Hilderbrand og David Sedaris. Deres brede udvalg omfatter også flere veletablerede forlagsmærker, blandt andet Mulholland Books, Little, Brown Spark, Voracious og Algonquin Books.
Home cooking the Vivian Howard way, with 125 recipes based on ten simple "kitchen heroes" from caramelized onions to fruit preserves, from the... Læs mere
From a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award winner comes an inspirational and heartwarming tale of a mother and child, and the dreams they build together.
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The newest addition to the My First series, this casebound board book offers colorful photos and basic words to help babies and toddlers become familiar with the symbols of Valentine's Day.
Its the year 2002, and Firo and Ennis are finally on their very belated honeymoon-and for some reason, Czes has been invited to join them on the cruise to Japan. But with... Læs mere
Beloved house author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back!
With the visual ingenuity of Press Here and the emotional resonance of What Do You Do with a Problem?, this wise and timely book about the fragile art of personal connection will strike a chord with readers of all ages.