Present at the book festival this weekend, the publishing house Baie des Anges unveils a selection of its latest releases.
Located in Nice, Baie des Anges is an independent publishing house dedicated to promoting authors and artists from the south of France. With more than 210 titles in its catalog, this publishing house stands out for its commitment to regional writers. Baie des Anges operates exclusively on a publisher’s contract, ensuring a rigorous selection process and close collaboration with its authors.
Specializing in regional Nice editions, Baie des Anges has developed various collections, ranging from Nicoise thrillers to mountain novels around the Mercantour valleys, including essays, artist books, and photographic works. Each publication reflects the publishing house’s attachment to its region and its local talents.
New Releases:
Panic on the 202 by Jacques Alessandra:
In the heart of Nice’s old town, during the carnival season, the owner of the restaurant Le Palerme is found murdered. Coco de Nice, a detective and the victim’s best friend, investigates in a world where real estate moguls, family jealousy, political cynicism, and the Sicilian mafia collide. This fourth installment of Jacques Alessandra’s Nicoise tetralogy plunges the reader into a gripping and realistic plot.
Moya Land to Color by Patrick Moya:
This coloring book offers 42 original drawings by artist Patrick Moya, inviting young and old to rediscover Moya Land. From the “Moya tower” to the “ghost train,” including the “Moya Museum” and the “magic forest,” this collection is a true invitation to creative expression.
Angels, Myth and Realities by Yves-Marie Lequin:
Following the success of his previous book, Yves-Marie Lequin, the Chaplain of artists, returns with an educational and entertaining book on angels. This book for all audiences combines historical exploration.
Promenade des Anglais, twelve short stories by Olympia Albert:
This book consists of twelve short stories written by the Antibes-born and Nice-at-heart writer, Olympia Alberti. Her evocative titles are: La Rotonde, The Muffins, The