


She went on to add: “Source also says: ‘I think that PRH waited to see what the response would be with these allegations, and since the Twitterverse didn't immediately and unanimously call for Moyes's head, they decided to back her.’ Not only is Sourcebooks partially owned by PRH, but they used PRH's law form to review this situation. "Also, the Buzzfeed article missed an important point. “And, as the attached file shows, the people at Pamela Dorman Books downloaded Book Woman and listed it as a comp for The Giver of Stars. “Meanwhile, electronic galleys of Book Women were made available on Edelweiss and and Netgalley on September 23, 2018-a month before Moyes turned in her book. If you read the Buzzfeed piece, the Pamela Dorman spokeswoman says that Moyes turned her draft in on October 23, 2018, and that, 'Neither the author nor anyone at Pamela Dorman Books was aware of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek at this time.' “Source says: ‘Regarding the Jojo Moyes situation, her publishers are lying when they say they were not aware of Kim Michele Richardson's book. “I’m going to just quote the relevant facts here and include the screenshot they sent at the end. “An anonymous source sent me some more information about Jojo Moyes's plagiarism of Kim Richardson's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek,” she posted.
