This week, Mladinska Knjiga has acquired the Slovenian rights to the first volume of Satu Rämö’s Hildur series from Bonnier Rights Finland, Hildur (WSOY 2022).
Rahva Raamat has just acquired the Estonian rights to President Sauli Niinistö’s The Road to Security (Kaikki tiet turvaan, WSOY 2025) from Bonnier Rights Finland.
Insignis has acquired the Polish rights to Mikki Liukkonen’s Life: A Prologue (Elämä: esipuhe, WSOY 2021) from Bonnier Rights Finland.
Sinikka Vuola’s Anatomyh of a Storm’s (Myrskyn anatomia, WSOY 2024) Turkish rights have been obtained by Ayabakan. Book from Bonnier Rights Finland.
Also, Jakkajungsin Publishing Co. has obtained the Korean rights to Linda Bondestam’s Chop Chop – The Story of a Busy Robot (Chop chop – En tapper jordbos berättelse, Förlaget M 2024) from Rights & Brands.
Kustannusyhtiö Kosmos has acquired the Finnish rights to Malin Kivelä’s Finland-Swedish Nature Wreckers (Naturhaverierna, Förlaget, Wahlström & Widstrand 2025) from Rights & Brands.
As Sinisukk has acquired the Estonian rights to Moominvalley Knits (Muumilaakson neuleet,Otava 2025) from Rights & Brands.
Verlag Freies Geistesleben & Urachhaus Gmbh has obtained the German rights to Sanna Vuori’s and Cara Knuutinen’s Lion Goes Wild (Skyll på lejon, Förlaget 2024) from Rights & Brands.
Cappalen Damm As has obtained the Norwegian rights to Sophia Jansson’s Three Islands (Tre Öar, Förlaget 2025) from Rights & Brands.
Uitheverij Koppernik B.V. has bought the Dutch rights to Tove Jansson’s Notes from an Island (Anteckningar från en ö, 1996) from Rights & Brands. And last but not least, Aschehoug As has obtained the Norwegian rights to Ulla Rask’s Cold Water Sea Trilogy from Rights & Brands: Blanka, Daughter of the Baltic Sea (Blanka, Itämeren tytär, WSOY 2025), In the Shadows of the Seven Spires (Seitsemän tornin varjoissa, WSOY) and Towards the Pole Star (Kohti Pohjantähteä, WSOY).