Ingram's Consortium Book Sales & Distribution has added two new publishers:
Do Re Mi Books, a children's publisher with headquarters in London, England, which makes playful, distinctive board books and picture books that celebrate the best in contemporary illustration. The Do Re Mi list includes translations of children's books from around the world as well as many originals. Do Re Mi is inspired by the charm and creativity of Japanese children’s publishing. Forthcoming releases include How to Be a Cat by Sam Voulters, illustrated by Yoshiko Hada, and The Cricket in the Violin by Anna Haifisch, translated by David Colmer.
The Walking Tree, which publishes global literary travel books featuring storytelling and observations about a city or country. Written by authors who know each destination intimately, the Walking Tree's books are unlike traditional travel guides, and offer a local's understanding of a place--its rhythms, its customs, its contradictions, and the thousands of everyday details that make it tick. Among their titles publishing this fall are New York by Catherine Lacey and Tokyo by Emily Itami.

