We are delighted to announce a new stage in the epic journey of THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH by Monique Roffey. Originally published in 2020 by Jeremy Poynting and Hannah Bannister of Peepal Tree Press, to widespread acclaim, Penguin Random House’s Vintage imprint will now pick up the baton to publish the 2020 Costa Book Award winner in paperback and eBook. Alex Russell at Vintage acquired UK & Commonwealth rights excluding Canada from Isobel Dixon at Blake Friedmann. Vintage will publish THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH in paperback and eBook on 10 June, with a high-profile marketing and publicity campaign. Alongside Vintage, Harvill Secker have also acquired UK & Commonwealth rights to Monique Roffey’s next novel, due to be published in 2023.
THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH was published by Peepal Tree Press in the UK in April 2020 and has risen to become one of the most lauded novels of the year. It was shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize and the Folio Prize and won both the Costa Novel Award and the Costa Book of the Year Award 2020. It has also been shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses and longlisted for the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, the RSL Ondaatje Prize and the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction. Translation rights have been sold in France, Germany, Holland, Croatia, Serbia, Italy, Hungary, Turkey and Russia, with offering in other markets under way and a film deal being concluded. W.F. Howes publish the audio edition and radio reading rights have also been sold.
Monique Roffey says: ‘THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH is a lucky book and I am thrilled with this deal, which takes me from one dream team to another. I look forward to working with Alex Russell and the Harvill Secker and Vintage teams as my mermaid swims out into wider oceans, and with the new book.’
Alex Russell, Senior Editor at Vintage, says: ‘The Costa Prize judges celebrated THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH as “a classic in the making” and I couldn’t agree more. I escaped into Monique Roffey’s entrancing, unforgettable writing and was blown away by a story of love, jealousy and the search for freedom. Monique is a literary star and I cannot wait for readers to encounter the new novel too. It is thrilling to be joining her on a new adventure this summer and beyond at Vintage and Harvill Secker.’
Isobel Dixon, Head of Books at Blake Friedmann, says: ‘From the moment I read the manuscript I knew THE MERMAID OF BLACK was something extra special. She has swum through turbulent waters in this strange year, steered by the great team at Peepal Tree Press, and it has been an absolute joy to see the book and Monique receive such deserved acclaim. Here’s to an exciting new phase of the journey with Harvill Secker and Vintage as well.’
Jeremy Poynting at Peepal Tree Press says: ‘We will always be proud that we recognised immediately what a powerful novel THE MERMAID was and that we enjoyed with Monique Roffey its well-deserved success. For us, authors always come first, so we knew that it was in Monique’s interests that the rights to her novel should go to Vintage.’
Beth Coates, Publishing Director at Vintage, says: ‘We couldn’t be happier to have landed the wonder that is Monique Roffey and her MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH, as well as a new novel. We’ve long admired Monique’s vivid and fearless work and we can’t wait to join her on the next part of her literary journey.’
Liz Foley, Publishing Director at Harvill Secker, says: ‘We are honoured to welcome a writer of such exhilarating originality and quality to Harvill Secker and are so excited to be working with Monique on her next novel.’
A vivid, moving story of love and trust, family and friendship in a Caribbean island community, THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH is a world brought to unforgettable life by a master storyteller. A fisherman sings to himself in his boat, but attracts an unexpected sea-dweller — Aycayia, a beautiful young woman cursed to live as a mermaid, swimming the ocean for centuries. Theirs becomes a calm, unspoken bond. But when she hears David’s engine again one day and follows the vessel, she finds herself in a fierce battle for her life. Caught by American sports fishermen, she is strung up on the dock as a trophy, but David rescues her, and gently wins her trust as she starts to transform, painfully, back into a woman. But jealous eyes are watching them…
Interwoven with David and Aycayia’s love story is that of Miss Arcadia Rain, a white landowner bringing up her deaf son on a dwindling estate. As her young son connects with fellow outsider Aycayia, an old lover of Arcadia’s returns to the island and she too begins to feel her way into love and trust again.
See more about THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH on the Penguin Random House site and read an interview with Monique Roffey here.
Praise for THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH
‘Monique Roffey is a unique talent and most daring and versatile of writers.’ — Bernardine Evaristo
‘THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH arrives bearing tragedy and beauty. Monique Roffey has created a new myth for an age of ruined oceans. She continues to be one of our most exciting new Caribbean voices.’ — A.L. Kennedy
‘Monique Roffey is a writer of verve, vibrancy and compassion, and her work is always a joy to read.’ — Sarah Hall
‘THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH is wonderfully written, with both soul and intense drama – it glistens almost, like the mermaid! I love its all-round charisma and also its great compassion for both humanity and the natural world.’ — Diana Evans
‘THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH is like a lost myth, found, and made fresh again for our times.’ — Tessa McWatt, author of Shame on Me: An Anatomy of Race and Belonging
About Monique Roffey
Monique Roffey is an award-winning novelist. In addition to the success of THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH, House of Ashes (Scribner UK) was shortlisted for the Costa and the BOCAS Prize. Archipelago, winner of the OCM BOCAS prize for Caribbean Literature, was published by Scribner in the UK, Viking in the US, and translated into 5 languages. Her second novel The White Woman on the Green Bicycle was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Encore Prize, among other accolades, and film/TV rights have been optioned.
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