Library Cat Author Lands Seven-Figure Deal

By Jason Boog 

9780446407410_154X233.jpgFoundry Literary + Media founder Peter McGuigan reportedly landed a million dollar deal for author Vicki Myron at Dutton–hoping to replicate the success of Hachette’s surprise bestseller, “Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World.”

Myron co-wrote the original book–about the lost cat who charmed a library in Iowa–with Bret Witter, and he will return to work on the new book, “Dewey’s Nine Lives.” According to Publishers Weekly, Hachette will publish two picture books about the cat in coming months. Editor Carrie Thornton bought the book, and publication is set for fall 2010.

Here’s more from the article: “The industry chatter is that the Penguin imprint paid a $2 million advance for ‘Dewey’s Nine Lives,’ which is in the same vein as Dewey. McGuigan said, in describing the book, that it’s about the ‘amazing relationships between cats and their people’ and added that it will also feature new stories about Dewey himself.”