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The London Book Fair (LBF) is the global marketplace for story creators and the industry’s essential spring chapter. Staged annually in April, LBF welcomes publishing professionals from around the world to London to learn, network, and kick off their year of business.
From the publishers and dealmakers to the copyright pros, the commissioners, and the global licensers, including those involved in rights negotiation across print, audio, TV, film, and digital channels, at LBF, we unite the book community.
The London Book Fair New Title Showcase is a featured exhibit at the fair and is in a prime location that will attract thousands of fairgoers. All title(s) will be shown cover face-out with important details about your book listed in both a printed catalog and an online searchable catalog that will be live for a period of two years.
Attendees include publishers, literary agents, distributors, librarians, booksellers, authors, movie producers, and other publishing professionals.
Author Reputation Press’ best books were displayed at the said book fair from April 18–20, 2023. The publisher and author of the books are honored and proud to be part of the book fair that cultivates “a culture of inclusion.”
Only a very few were displayed, and the excellent books of Dr. Daniel R. Carfrey, “See You Soon!: A Story of Hope from the Life of Danielle Grace” and “The Mysterious Disappearance,” were among the masterpieces displayed in the book fair.
“See You Soon!: A Story of Hope from the Life of Danielle Grace” is highly acclaimed by Barbara Bamberger Scott of the US Review of Books, who acknowledges that “Carfrey, a well-known preacher and teacher, has arranged this poignant yet inspiring account with personal input from Brandon and MarySusan, written at various stages of their harrowing experiences. The family held itself together despite the burden of their grief through an abiding, shared understanding of God’s role in their lives. Accompanying photos of the family gathered around little Danielle add an enheartening touch to their narrative. Several miraculous occurrences bolstered the family’s faith. For example, had she waited only a few more minutes to get help during her baby’s emergence, MarySusan would have died from blood loss. A very diligent and loving nurse kept her comforted and safe during the crisis, and MarySusan undeniably survived a near-death emergency. The family remains strongly bound together in love and hope to offer, through this chronicle, both religious counsel and practical suggestions for those who might be facing a similar catastrophe.”