It will be a privilege to help take her novel from print to the screen. Her unique voice and perspective make her a writer whose stories inform our experience of life’s beauty and tragedy. Jeff Wachtel, President, NBCUniversal International Studios said, “Emily is an absolutely world-class author and a storyteller. Mandel said: “I feel that the project is in excellent hands at Lark Productions, and I’m delighted to be working with them on this.” Mandel is represented by Holly Frederick at Curtis Brown. Lark’s President Erin Haskett and Samantha Morris Mastai will serve as Executive Producers on the project. This captivating tale weaves together the stories of those impacted spanning the skyscrapers of Manhattan, and the wilderness of northern Vancouver Island and painting a darkly glittering picture of greed and guilt, fantasy and delusion, art and the ghosts of our pasts. This mysterious, but seemingly isolated, incident opens a window into a massive ponzi scheme which implodes in New York, destroying countless fortunes and lives with it. Peer closely: characters move between windows. John Mandel’s storytelling stretches to see into as many windows as possible. The Glass Hotel declares the world to be as bleak as it is beautiful, just like this novel.' Rebecca Steinitz, The Boston Globe 'Emily St. The Glass Hotel begins with the disappearance of a woman from a container ship off the coast of Mauritania. Like all Mandel’s novels, The Glass Hotel is flawlessly constructed. The CW Picks Up Channel 4 Apocalypse Comedy 'Everyone Else Burns'
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