publisher, has a two million-copy first printing on order for the novel, the first of a duology set on a planet where violence and vengeance rule. HarperCollins’s Katherine Tegen Books, the U.S. Kathleen Ortiz, director of subsidiary rights for New Leaf Literary & Media, negotiated the translation deals on behalf of Joanna Volpe, New Leaf’s president and Roth’s agent. Those fans will have concurrent access to her latest novel, Carve the Mark, on January 17, when the book will be published in 33 languages – among them Bulgarian, Swedish, Thai, and Portuguese – in a simultaneous global release. With more than 35 million copies in print worldwide, debut author Veronica Roth’s Divergent trilogy clearly won over YA readers across the globe after its 2011 launch.
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