The Walt Disney Company Annual Report 2000


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Publishing

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Hyperion, Disney's trade publishing division, includes ESPN Books, Talk/Miramax Books, ABC Daytime Press and Hyperion East imprints. Best-selling titles in 2000 included Steve Martin's Shopgirl, Regis Philbin's Who Wants to Be Me?, Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens, Liz Smith's Natural Blonde: A Memoir, Ridley Pearson's Middle of Nowhere, Judy Wallerstein's The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce and the paperback edition of Linda Greenlaw's The Hungry Ocean.

Hyperion will publish several major releases beginning in 2001, including George Carlin's Napalm and Silly Putty and Michael J. Fox's memoir about his battle with Parkinson's disease. Hyperion's new literary imprint, Theia, also will launch in 2001.


  1. Michael J. Fox's Memoir about his battle with Parkinson's disease is one of several major upcoming releases for Hyperion.

  2. New York Times best-seller Shopgirl, a new work of fiction by Steve Martin, is published by Hyperion.

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