My Books in Chinese and (a Little) Portuguese
Wow. Tuesday just keeps on giving. First, a great review. Second, we are FINALLY installing heat in our drafty old Victorian in the Mission after three years of huddling around space heaters. (Might be the most exciting development.) Third, is an update on that thing I mentioned months ago that I still can talk about, because it's not finalized and I don't want to jinx it.
And fourth--I just got an email from my agents bearing an offer to translate "Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good" and release the book in China! Given the Internet explosion happening in China now, I can't imagine a better market for the book. More details when we finalize it all.
And for the Brazilians in the house, Marco Gomes has translated an excerpt of "Brilliant Crazy Cocky" into Portuguese here. I'm glad he did since his family doesn't speak English and couldn't read what I wrote about him! Hopefully the whole book will be in Portuguese soon.
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That sounds like one helluva Tuesday, Sarah. Great stuff. Hopefully you'll have that heat fully functioning by July for the winter weather.
Posted by: jeff reine | January 25, 2011 at 04:54 PM
Sarah, big fan of the book. Bought it on Kindle and am making my way through it. Great idea, and great stories = great book.
Posted by: Gen Kanai | January 27, 2011 at 12:52 AM