Nine-year-old's self-help book a hit
Greven wrote Girls as a handwritten, $3 pamphlet sold at his school book fair; he wrote it after he noticed his peers were having some trouble talking to the ladies, though the book is geared for all ages.
Among this advice: Comb your hair and don't wear sweats; control your hyperness and cut down on sugar if necessary; a crush is like a love disease that can drive you mad; it is easy to spot pretty girls because they have big earrings, fancy dresses and all the jewelry but are like cars that need a lot of oil.
Soon enough Harper Collins picked up the book, which came out in November and quickly became a hit.
But initially, Fox, which is like Harper Collins is owned by News Corp, and its book scouts passed on the title.
But when the book hit the town last week, garnering heavy interest from multiple parties, Fox stepped back in and took the book off the table.
The deal was in the low-to-mid six figures.
No writers or producers are attached yet.
- Reuters
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