Spring 2019 Atria Catalog
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Title
Stealing the Show
Author
Press, Joy
Sub-Imprint
Atria Books
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Paperback
Category 1
Performing Arts
Category Full 1
PERFORMING ARTS / Television/Direction & Production
Category Full 2
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
ISBN-13
9781501137723
On Sale
03/19/19
US Price
$18
CDN Price
$25
Pages
320
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Final
From a leading cultural journalist, the definitive cultural history of female showrunners—including exclusive interviews with such influential figures as Shonda Rhimes, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Mindy Kaling, Amy Schumer, and many more. “An urgent and entertaining history of the transformative powers of women in TV” (
Kirkus Reviews
, starred review).
Title
We Speak for Ourselves
Author
Watkins, D.
Sub-Imprint
Atria Books
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Hardcover
Category 1
Social Science
Category Full 1
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies/African American Studies
Category Full 2
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
ISBN-13
9781501187827
On Sale
04/23/19
US Price
$26
CDN Price
$35
Pages
208
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The critically lauded author of
The Beast Side
and
The Cook Up
returns with an
existential look at life in
low-income black communities, while also offering a new framework
for how we can improve
the conversations occuring about them.