
Paris
Susanna Lea Associates’ Paris offices opened on rue Bonaparte in 2000.
Our aim has always been to work in close collaboration with authors and publishers in order to maximize the potential of each project both domestically and in translation — in print, audio and electronic media — and, when applicable, for film.
Our authors and projects all have potential on an international level beyond the French market;
Our taste is eclectic: we are interested in works of both fiction and non-fiction, commercial and literary;
And we pride ourselves in keeping our list small: we prefer to focus on a select number of projects rather than spread our energies thin.
Among the authors that have marked Susanna Lea Associates’ history in France are the bestselling novelist Marc Levy, Ingrid Betancourt, philosopher Tzvetan Todorov, chef Daniel de la Falaise, Vahram Muratyan, Fabrice Midal, the authors behind How to be Parisian or novelists Sabri Louatah, Violaine Huisman, and Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre.
Pour tout envoi de projet ou manuscrit, veuillez suivre les instructions sur la page Submissions, ici.
NEWS FROM Paris
Violaine Huisman’s “Rose désert” earns exceptional reviews and is listed for the Prix Médicis
Great reviews are in from Libération, Le Monde, Le Point and on for this brillant new novel by the author of Fugitive parce que reine, which is has just been announced on the list for the Prix Médicis….
Read more >Marie Robert’s portrait in the Figaro
Marie Robert and her new book “There’s No Limit to What You Camus” had a lovely, very prominent portrait in Le Figaro!
Read more >Sales and praise for Marc Levy’s A Woman Like Her
Marc Levy’s #1 hit A Woman Like Her has garnered wide praise: “Marc Levy is a virtuoso of the imagination…This is his most beautiful romantic comedy. It’s enchanting…a delight on every level.” -Pierr….
Read more >French launch of Sophie Divry’s new Three Times the End of the World
The new novel from the brilliant young author of When the Devil Left the Bathroom follows a young man as he escapes first from prison, then society altogether, on a quest to find meaning amid a world….
Read more >Sabri Louatah named a ‘Fresh Voice’ by The Guardian
We’re thrilled that Sabri Loutah was named as one of The Guardian’s ‘Fresh voices: 50 writers you should read now’: “A bestseller in the author’s native France, Savages: The Wedding is the first novel….
Read more >Antoine Audouard on La Grande Librairie
“Love, humor and the desire to write…” In case you missed it, Antoine Audouard on La Grande Librairie.
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