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Recording artist Ashanti
signs with Disney’s Jump At The Sun for life and style guide
(July
29, 2006) Jump at the Sun, an imprint of Disney Book Group's Hyperion
Books for Children, dedicated to the mission of creating high quality
children's books that celebrate diversity, has added Grammy Award winning
artist Ashanti to its roster with her life and style guide, ASHANTI STYLE,
set to release in fall 2007.
From one of the music world's most popular young icons, ASHANTI STYLE is
an electric, behind-the-scenes, autobiographical account of her life and
style that will also include fashion and beauty tips and a photo insert.
It is co-written with Orlando Lima, who is the former Executive Editor and
Editor-at-Large at Vibe. The deal was negotiated by Kelli Martin, Senior
Editor, Jump at the Sun and Ashanti's special projects manager Stephan
Dweck and lawyer Jerome Leventhal.
Ashanti stormed the pop charts with her debut album, Ashanti, going all
the way to #1 and staying there for 10 weeks, garnering legions of loyal
fans and earning her the nickname "Princess of Hip Hop." Ashanti went on
to sell more copies than any other female artist's debut album in history,
winning the singer eight Billboard Music Awards and a Grammy Award for
Best R&B Album. Her follow-up, Chapter II, debuted at the top spot as well
and quickly went platinum within a month of its release. She made her
telefilm debut in "The Muppets' Wonderful Wizard of Oz," and starred in
the feature films "Coach Carter" and "Bride and Prejudice." Ashanti's
debut book, Foolish/Unfoolish: Reflections on Love, a book of poetry
debuted in 2002. She resides in New York.
Jump at the Sun launched in fall 1998 with the mission of celebrating the
African American experience and culture. The imprint takes its name from
the advice given by Lucy Potts Hurston to her daughter, the Harlem
Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. She urged young Zora to aim high in
life - to "jump at the sun." It is an imprint of Hyperion Books for
Children, a unit of Disney Publishing Worldwide.
Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW) is the largest children's publisher in
the world, with 274 children's magazines published and 120 million
children's books sold each year. DPW publishes books and magazines in 55
languages in 75 countries, reaching more than 100 million readers each
month.
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