Deen's No. 1 Cookbook? Now Publisher Won't Print It

Ballantine Books canceling publication
By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 28, 2013 5:09 PM CDT
Deen's No. 1 Cookbook? Now Publisher Won't Print It
Paula Deen gets dumped by Ballantine Books.   (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

Just when you thought there were no more blows left to be dealt to Paula Deen comes this pretty painful one: NBC News reports that company No. 11 is severing ties. Random House imprint Ballantine Books won't go ahead with a planned printing of her new cookbook. Adding to the ouch: The cookbook in question is Paula Deen’s New Testament: 250 Favorite Recipes, All Lightened Up—that's right, the one that shot to No. 1 on Amazon thanks to an avalanche of pre-orders in the wake of her n-word scandal. It was set to come out in October as the first book in a five-book deal, and Deen's agent says the whole deal is kaput.

Publishers Weekly reports that Random House said in a short statement that the decision came "after careful consideration." Deen's agent expressed confidence in the book's eventual prospects and wagged a finger at the publisher: "We have gotten reachouts from other major customers in the book industry today offering support. ... I am sorely disappointed in the behavior of Random House for obvious reasons, and other reasons that will become apparent." The AP notes that since all purchases had been pre-orders, no refunds are necessary. (More Paula Deen stories.)

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