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Award-winning author: Zoeller's most recent book, Island on Fire, won the 2020 National Book Critic Circle Award for Nonfiction ("A nuanced, textured, readable history." -National Book Critics Circle).
New York Times bestseller: Zoellner's An Ordinary Man, co-authored with Paul Rusesabaginas of Hotel Rwanda fame, was a New York Times Bestseller in hardcover and paperback.
Stellar national review track: Zoellner's books have garnered major, glowing review attention in outlets ranging from The New York Times to Entertainment Weekly.
Strong sales track: Three of Zoellner's books (Train, Uranium, and The Heartless Stone) have netted 10K+ copies in all editions.
New Press track in field: Our key Civil War/slavery history titles have seen robust sales, including Denmark Vesey's Garden (11.5K+ in all editions); A People's History of the Civil War (16K+ in all editions); and Remembering Slavery (50K+ in all editions).
Strong subcategory: Like The 1619 Project, author places enslaved people at the center of American History, arguing that their actions drove the plot of the Civil War-a noteworthy/newsworthy argument that will attract attention.
Marketing Support: Printed and digital galleys, social media campaign and outreach; print and digital advertising; library promotion.
Tom Zoellner is the author of nine nonfiction books, including Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for the best nonfiction book of 2020. He works as a professor at Chapman University and as an editor-at-large for the Los Angeles Review of Books. He lives in Los Angeles.