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Bond Street

In 2005, Random House of Canada President and CEO Brad Martin and then-Doubleday Canada Publisher and Executive Vice President Maya Mavjee conceived of an imprint that would be the new Canadian home for the finest international fiction and nonfiction writers. The vision was to ensure that every book on the list would be published with singular passion and care, just as Doubleday’s own Canadian books are.  Indeed, these international books and authors would complement the longstanding Doubleday Canada program, and to highlight that relationship, the imprint took its name from the historic street in Toronto where we began publishing seventy-five years ago.

Bond Street Books quickly established itself as the “Address of Excellence” it had aspired to be, attracting International Man Book Prize winners Chinua Achebe and Ismail Kadare, and Booker Prize nominees Mohsin Hamid and Steve Toltz. A thrilling mix of emerging and established writers soon followed, many of whom had won or been nominated for prestigious awards – among them, extraordinary first-time authors Diana Evans, Name Le and Catherine O’Flynn alongside Lorrie Moore, Kate Atkinson and Haruki Murakami. The list also combined critical and commercial success with authors such as Paula McLain, Sara Gruen and Jennifer Close, and three titles – so far – reaching #1 on the New York Times bestseller list: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski, The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield and Chris Cleave’s Little Bee.

We eagerly anticipate discovering the marvelous stories and writers of the future who might find a home with us on Bond Street.