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Publisher Speeds Up Release of Book About Muhammad

posted by akornfeld | 5:43pm Thursday October 2, 2008

New York – With British publication in doubt for Sherry Jones’ “The Jewel of Medina,” the U.S. publisher of her controversial novel about the Prophet Muhammad has moved up the release date from Oct. 15 to Monday.
“By speeding up the publication, we wanted to reduce or eliminate the chance of violence,” Eric Kampmann, president of Beaufort Books, said Thursday, noting that three men were arrested in London last weekend for a fire-bomb attack on the offices of publisher Gibson Square.
“What had occurred in London, we didn’t want to have occur here. We wanted people to have a chance to read the book. Once they read the book, we thought the violence part of this story would disappear and people would be focusing on the story, and the book and Sherry.”
Kampmann said he knew of no threats in the United States. Jones said she was not concerned about her safety.
“I have spoken to a member of the FBI and have been assured I have not been targeted, so I will continue to go about my life as usual,” she said. “I’m excited that the book is coming out Monday because once people read it, any possible threat will be eliminated.”
After the arrests in London, plans for the British release have stalled, although Gibson Square initially said it would release the novel this month. “Jewel of Medina” is still scheduled to come out in more than a dozen countries, including Serbia, Italy and Hungary.
Jones’ debut novel was supposed to be released in the United States in August, but publisher Random House Inc., changed its mind, saying in a statement that “credible and unrelated sources” had warned that the book “could incite acts of violence by a small, radical segment.” Beaufort, which took on O.J. Simpson’s once-rejected “If I Did It,” signed up the author and is releasing “Jewel of Medina” with an announced first printing of 50,000.
The novel is about Aisha, who according to tradition was 9 when she became the wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and later a political and military leader in her own right. Jones has already completed a sequel about Aisha’s adult life that Beaufort plans to publish next year.
Jones so far has appearances scheduled in Spokane, Wash., where she lives, and at the Montana Festival of the Book, in Missoula. Barnes & Noble, Inc. does not plan to have Jones read at any of its stores, but will stock the novel.
“It will be shelved in our hardcover new release fiction section,” said spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating. “We’ve been in touch with the publisher who assures us that neither he nor the author feels there are any immediate safety or security concerns around this title.”
Associated Press
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pagansister

posted October 2, 2008 at 8:26 pm


I hope it sells LOTS of copies!



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jestrfyl

posted October 3, 2008 at 10:56 am


p.s.
And I hope that everyone who buys the book reads it! Too many people buy books only because they are controversial without ever knowing why.



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Henrietta22

posted October 3, 2008 at 11:48 am


Still can’t understand why Random House let themselves be bullied by a supposed “radical group”. Bullies win when they can push you around.



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Tom

posted October 3, 2008 at 1:22 pm


“I have spoken to a member of the FBI and have been assured I have not been targeted, so I will continue to go about my life as usual,”
Yes, by all means no reason to worry. The FBI would surely know if you were targeted, seeing as how there are who knows how many radical groups who might be willing to target you (aka Rushdie and Komeni). She should go about her life as usual, though perhaps a few minor safety precautions wouldn’t hurt. After all how can life be worth living in constant fear?



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pagansister

posted October 3, 2008 at 2:13 pm


jestrfyl:
Good point, so I hope they sell lots of copies AND read them!



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Henrietta22

posted October 5, 2008 at 12:28 pm


The Shack just arrived from Literary Guild, yesterday! I’m reading a fun novel for a change, and when I’m through I’ll read this next. Noticed WalMart had a soft copy of the Shack on it’s shelves yesterday. I’d like to read the “Jewel of Medina”, when it appears on Literary Guild list. In 2008, voices of suppression need to disappear into the past.



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