Jayme Brodie has auctioned off her debut middle-grade graphic novel, Stick Together. “Twelve-year-old Izzy is excited to become fast friends with her new neighbor Brie and join her school’s field hockey team. But her burgeoning friendship with (and crush on) Amira threatens to come between them; can Izzy reconcile their differences, and her feelings for Amira, before they tear the team and each other apart?”
Jayme Brodie is a Brooklyn-based artist specializing in cute characters, colourful illustrations, and fascinating comics. Her previous shoppers embrace First Second, Ooly, Society of Illustrators, Ask Magazine, Holler Studios. Jayme additionally runs Pink Clover Press, the place she organizes artwork and comics anthology initiatives centered on healthful themes.
Rachel Diebel at Feiwel and Friends has received Stick Together at public sale and it will likely be revealed within the spring of 2026. Jayme Brodie’s agent Jennifer Azantian at Azantian Literary did the deal for world rights.
Feiwel and Friends is a subsidiary of Macmillan Press, a writer of progressive youngsters’s fiction and nonfiction literature, together with hardcover, paperback sequence, and particular person titles. The imprint states that it’s devoted to “book by book” publishing, bringing the work of distinctive and excellent authors, illustrators, and concepts to {the marketplace}.
Founded in 2014, Azantian Literary states that it’s dedicated to guiding the careers of each new and established voices in fiction and nonfiction, significantly those that have been traditionally underrepresented. Jennifer Azantian established Azantian Literary in 2014 and focuses totally on fiction throughout genres for MG, YA, and Adult readers. She represents bestselling and award-winning writers and says that she is all the time looking out for brand spanking new expertise. She is at the moment open for kids’s graphic novels (younger reader by YA) throughout genres and is searching for emotionally advanced initiatives from up to date to fantasy and all the things in-between, with a specific gentle spot for inter-generational tales, immigrant tales, and magical realism.
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