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Penguin follows Loch Fyne way
29.11.07 Alison Flood
Judy Moir at Penguin Scotland has bought UK and Commonwealth rights in David Erdal's Local Heroes: The Loch Fyne Oysters Way for a five-figure sum.
Erdal, executive director of the Baxi Partnership, a £20m trust that aims to help small businesses grow, will tell the story of Andy Lane and Johnny Noble and how they built the environmentally sensitive seafood company. The book will be published in Viking hardback in June 2008.
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