Rights

We handle the rights for many of our books, and you can download our most recent Rights Guide.

Nicola H. Cosentino

Ghost Tracks

This is a novel about the illusion that beauty is the law that rules on everything, it’s about confusing art and real life, and about how our sorrow, but also our happiness, are caused by this misconception.

Published: September 2022
Roberto Mandracchia

Don Quixote in Sicily

Roberto Mandracchia manages to play with the entire literature, to celebrate it, to have fun and make us enjoy. 

Published: June 2022
Remo Rapino

The Life and Times of Bonfiglio Liborio

WINNER OF THE CAMPIELLO PRIZE 

Remo Rapino wrote a novel that entertains and moves, and pulses in each line of a fragile but obstinate humanity.   

Published: October 2019
Bruno Ballardini

Jesus Washes Whiter

A best-selling irreverent and devastatingly factual history of the advertising techniques of the Catholic Church.

Published: April 2018
Paolo Cognetti

A Small Thing About to Explode

Paolo Cognetti proves once again that he is one of the best new writers at describing everyday life.

Published: June 2017
Paolo Cognetti

A Handbook For Successful Girls

Cognetti builds the chapters of an imaginary "handbook for successful girls", seven ways of finding or losing happiness in today's world.

Published: May 2017
Paolo Cognetti

Sofia Always Wears Black

A novel-in-stories which confirms his unique talent in creating poignant, fully-rounded female characters

Published: May 2017
Alessio Torino

Tina

Torino creates a perfect narrative frame for one of the most classical passages: the excruciating moment in which we grow to adulthood and we realize that we irreparably lost something.

Published: June 2016
Giordano Meacci

The Boar Who Shot Liberty Valance

Finalist for the Strega Prize 2016

Published: April 2016
Stefano Liberti

Land Grabbing

Stefano Liberti produces an eye-witness account of how the increasing “financialization” of agriculture.

Published: June 2015
Marco Peano

The Invention of Mother

With the power and passion of true writers, Marco Peano faces the most difficult, and yet obliged, topic.

Published: January 2015
Domenico Starnone

Making A Scene

Per la prima volta in edizione tascabile. Questa edizione contiene un capitolo inedito.

Published: February 2013
Carlo D'Amicis

When We Were Prey

Carlo D'Amicis combines the power of allegory and the power of his style and tells the fascinating dangers of our eternal imperfection.

Published: June 2014
Alessandro Gazoia

How the Book Ends

Gli e-book e il self-publishing: apocalisse o nuova età dell’oro? Il libro che sfata i luoghi comuni e indica uno «sviluppo sostenibile» per l’editoria digitale

Published: May 2014
Stefano Sgambati

Imperfect Heroes

A woman found dead in the Tiber; a husband who hides a secret; a daughter who has turned into an irresistible femme fatale; a rapist at large. This atmospheric debut novel turns a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of Rome into the setting of a dark and sensual slow-burning thriller.

Published: March 2014
Michele Masneri

Goodbye, Monti

Breakfast at Tiffany's meets The Great Beauty: an irresistible satirical novel about Italy in these times of crisis.

Published: January 2014
Alessio Torino

Urbino, Nebraska

The new novel by Alessio Torino describes a physical place, Urbino, which becomes, little by little, a universal place of the heart.

Published: September 2013
SIC Scrittura Industriale Collettiva

In Enemy Territory

A beautiful and compelling novel on World War II that no writer from the last two generations has been able to write in such a documented, vivid and touching way.

Published: April 2013
Livio de SantoliAngelo Consoli

Zero Territory

Building a new model of society, fair, democratic and sustainable, for us and the future generations.

Published: February 2013
Gianni Mura

The Red Flame

A blend of journalism and cycle racing, The red flame is one of the most beautiful and real sports books ever written in Italy.

Published: July 2012
Francesco Pacifico

A Seminar on Commonplaces

A writer’s handbook like no other!

Published: May 2012
Carola Susani

We Were Children Enough

An unconventional Bildungsroman with echoes of Peter Pan and Lord of the Flies, Carola Susani’s new novel is a poignant portrait of childhood as the realm of freedom, wild passion and fearless self-reinvention.


Published: March 2012