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Foreshore Books Acquires Late Night Elvis by Award-Winning Broadcaster and Journalist Rob Crossan

June 1, 2026

Publication scheduled for Summer 2027, marking fifty years since the death of Elvis Presley

Foreshore Books is delighted to announce the acquisition of Late Night Elvis, the debut novel by acclaimed broadcaster, journalist and playwright Rob Crossan. The novel will be published in Summer 2027, coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death.

A bold and original work of literary fiction, Late Night Elvis explores the mystery, mythology and decline of one of the most recognisable figures of the twentieth century. Set on an imagined evening in April 1975, the novel centres on a fictional appearance by Elvis Presley on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson during the final years of his Las Vegas residency.

 

Foreshore Books Acquires UK Rights to Aurora Ruffino’s Acclaimed Italian Debut To Save the Colours

June 1, 2026

Foreshore Books has acquired the UK English-language rights to To Save the Colours, the celebrated debut novel by Italian actress and author Aurora Ruffino, in a deal that will introduce one of Italy’s most talked-about recent literary voices to English-language readers.

Originally published by Rizzoli in Italy in October 2024, To Save the Colours has already been reprinted following an exceptional response from readers and educators alike. The novel has resonated particularly strongly with young adults, prompting invitations for Ruffino to speak at schools across Italy about the book’s themes and impact.

A powerful coming-of-age story, To Save the Colours follows twenty-year-old Vanessa, who has spent her life burdened by the belief that she is responsible for her mother’s death shortly after childbirth. Raised lovingly by her grandparents but haunted by guilt and self-doubt, Vanessa becomes fascinated by butterflies—creatures that transform and survive without maternal guidance.

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The Birdwatchers is a hypnotic literary novella about loneliness, attention, and the search for genuine connection in an age of constant distraction.

Set in a glass-bright Swiss city, Jean lives a life shaped by routine: corporate days, online nights, and a quiet sense of dislocation he cannot name. When a woman on his daily commute captures his attention, a chance misunderstanding draws him into a trio of amateur birdwatchers.

To remain close to the group, Jean adopts their rituals of stillness: early mornings by the lake, silent observation, learning how to watch. But birdwatching demands more than patience. It asks Jean to look inward, to confront the distance between longing and real connection, and to question what it means to truly see the world—and himself.

Written in precise, luminous prose, The Birdwatchers explores urban solitude, desire, and the fragile work of being present. Echoing the interior intensity of Jon Fosse and the clarity of Rachel Cusk, AJ Lawson’s striking debut novella offers an unforgettable meditation on how attention can reshape a life.

A BOLD FEMINIST TALE OF SURVIVAL, VENGEANCE, AND REBIRTH—NOW IN ENGLISH FOR THE FIRST TIME.

Springtime in the Bones introduces English readers to Állex Leilla, a major contemporary Brazilian voice whose work blends lyrical intensity with the sharp edges of noir. Set in Salvador, Bahia, the novel follows Luísa, a rising star in the advertising world—clever, stylish, admired. But beneath her polished exterior lies a woman piecing herself back together from two shattering blows: a violent rape and the collapse of a marriage she fought desperately to save.

Her ex-husband Michel has embraced his attraction to men, leaving Luísa suspended between love, longing, and abandonment. Yet the deeper fracture lies in the harm she has never fully voiced—and in the rage that now refuses to stay quiet.

Haunted by memories of a past shared with Michel, searching for a future free of pain and resentment, Luísa knows with all-consuming clarity: she must kill her rapists. What begins as a whispered thought becomes a mission sharpened by pain, tempered by dark humour, and sustained by her fierce desire to reclaim power over her own story. As she confronts the men who stole her sense of safety, she also confronts herself—her contradictions, her desires, and the fragile promise of renewal.

Finding who you are can change everything. 

Declan Someone is a neurodiverse teenager from New York who has spent his life feeling slightly out of sync—with other people, with expectations, and with himself. When an unexpected opportunity takes him to Ireland, Declan steps into a landscape shaped by story, memory, and myth, and begins a journey that quietly challenges everything he believes about identity and belonging.

Set between contemporary New York and Ireland, Declan Someone is a lyrical coming-of-age novella that blends modern literary fiction with subtle elements of Irish folklore. As Declan navigates new relationships, creative pressure, and unresolved questions from his past, myth becomes a gentle lens through which he begins to see himself differently.

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“Having read extensively online that your first book is rarely published, I sent Blame off to the usual list of publishers one can find easily online with limited expectation. I still have my first email from Foreshore. Their enthusiasm for the book jumped out of the screen. As a new author, I had a ton of questions to ask before agreeing to publish my book. All my questions were welcomed and answered. As a relatively new company, I knew that they would be willing to do the work to bring the book to market, and in return expand their own place in the market. It felt like the perfect fit. A formatting error on the first run of Blame was quickly discovered and dealt with. I had full confidence in Foreshore that this would be resolved. I value the knowledge and experience they have. In many ways it is priceless. Nothing is more rewarding than seeing your book listed on bookshops websites. That would never have happened had I gone down the self-publishing route. I hope that Blame is just the start of our journey together.”
Edward Burley, author of Blame.
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