The Light We Lost in Hebrew!
So cool to see The Light We Lost in Hebrew. Here’s a book photo shoot of the copy that made its way to New York City.
So cool to see The Light We Lost in Hebrew. Here’s a book photo shoot of the copy that made its way to New York City.
My German publisher sent this video over. The Light We Lost/Was Bleibt Sind Wir was on the video billboards of all the major train stations in Germany!
German Train Station Billboards
Look what I just got from my German publisher. #TheLightWeLost (well, #WasBleibtSindWir) is on the video billboards of all the major train stations in Germany!
Posted by Jill Santopolo, Author on Friday, March 9, 2018
The Light We Lost (Varlden utan dig) is a bestseller in Sweden! #6!
The German edition of The Light We Lost (Was Bleibt Sind Wir) made it to NYC, so I did a little book photo shoot. Love the color!
The Light We Lost was published in Spanish–and called La Luz Que Perdimos–on April 24!
In March, my German publisher that The Light We Lost (Was Bleibt Sind Wir in German) is #13 on the German Quality Paperback bestseller list!
The Czech edition of The Light We Lost made its way to me, so I did a book photo shoot. Love that shiny gold sticker!
I got some fun news from Poland! The Light We Lost was nominated for a Polish readers’ choice award. Huge thank you to all of my Polish readers!
This is the team who worked on the German edition of The Light We Lost — or as it’s called in Germany, Was Bleibt Sind Wir. Danke schon! (Don’t they look lovely? I hope I get to meet them in person one day.)
This article from Nine.com.au talks about books that Hollywood celebrities recommend. Reese Witherspoon’s recommendation of The Light We Lost for the Reese’s Book Club x Hello Sunshine is in there. And so is my Putnam Books pal Chloe Benjamin’s book, The Immortalists, recommended by Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss at Belletrist. (I recommend it, too.)
It arrived in NYC!
I met the translator who translated The Light We Lost into Hebrew on Twitter when she shared this cover. So cool to see it. (And to electronically meet her!)