Latvian rights for THINGS THAT MAKE ONE’S HEART BEAT FASTER sold to Zvaigzne!

Omedetou gozaimasu (Warmest congratulations) to Mia Kankimäki, as Latvian language rights to her top-selling travel memoir Things That Make One’s Heart Beat Faster were just acquired by Zvaigzne ABC Publishers! This deal was closed by Julia Bogen at the Ahlback Agency.

Zvaigzne also published Mia Kankimäki’s other bestselling travelogue of badass women in history: The Women I Think about at Night: Travelling the Paths of My Heroes  and we are very happy she has found a forever home in Latvia!

In Things That Make One’s Heart Beat Faster, Mia Kankimäki quits her job and embarks on an adventure. She travels to Kyoto to research Sei Shonagon, a Japanese writer and lady-in-waiting who wrote about her life in the court of Heian era Japan. Mia doesn’t speak a word of Japanese, and isn’t quite accustomed to scientific research, but her endeavor produces the most wonderful book about Japan, Sei Shonagon, and a middle-aged woman’s solo travels.

Despite her struggles and initial culture shock, Mia finds herself mesmerized by temples, cherry blossoms, kabuki theater, Zen meditation and tearooms. She reads The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon and finds a soul sister – a modern woman who loves making lists of all things charming, annoying, elegant, and things that make one’s heart beat faster.

 

Rights still available in the US/UK, France, Scandinavian territories (Denmark, Sweden, Norway)…

Click here to download all reading materials for Things That Make One’s Heart Beat Faster!

Orig. publication:
Asioita jotka saavat sydämen lyömään nopeammin, Otava, Finland

380 Pages

Reading Material:
English sample & synopsis, German & Italian PDFs

Rights sold:
FINLAND: Otava (orig.)
CZECH REPUBLIC: Albatros Media / Motto
ESTONIA: Varrak
GERMANY: BTB
ITALY: Piemme
JAPAN: Soshisha
LATVIA: Zvaigzne

About author


Mia Kankimäki

Mia Kankimäki is the author of two best-selling books which blend travelogue, memoir, biography, and women’s history. After taking a master’s degree in comparative literature at the University of Helsinki and working diligently in Finnish publishing, in 2010 she left her job and traveled to Japan to write her first book. Her books have received several literary awards, for example the Best Travel Book of the Year 2013, the HelMet Award 2015, and Otava Book Foundation’s Non-Fiction Award 2020. She currently lives in Helsinki, Finland, whenever she’s not traveling for her next book project.

Mia has been enthusiastic about Japanese culture for years and is a qualified ikebana teacher of the Sogetsu school. Her first book Things That Make One’s Hear Beat Faster took her to Kyoto where she has spent long periods of writing and making research ever since. Kankimäki’s second book The Women I Think About at Night has sold over 55,000 copies in Finland and the translation rights have been sold to 21 territories, including USA and China.

Mia's both books have been aqcuired by Japanese publisher Soshisha:

"I am delighted to share that Mia Kankimäki’s debut title, THINGS THAT MAKE ONE’S HEART BEAT FASTER, is embraced and loved by many Japanese readers. A cross between an autobiography and a travelogue, the author finds an emotional connection with a woman geographically far apart and from a different era and tries to discover who she really was. I believe this style is reflected in THE WOMEN I THINK ABOUT AT NIGHT as well. Though some of the female figures in this second book might not be well-known locally, I am looking forward to seeing how our readers will react to their lifestyles." - Daisuke Watanabe, Editor, Soshisha

Bibliography


2018, General Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction

The Women I Think About At Night

Mia Kankimäki


2013, General Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction

Things That Make One's Heart Beat Faster

Mia Kankimäki