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Jennifer Aniston: Clydeo Takes a Bite out of Life

Multi award winning actress and producer Jennifer Aniston launches new children’s book with HarperCollins Publishers.

Starring an adaptation of Aniston’s dog Clyde, this has become a four-book deal which will be enjoyed by all.  Joining social media followers have made around 100 million views since she first starting publishing extracts into the life of her rescue dog in 2021.

Written by Jennifer Aniston and illustrated by Brazil based artist Bruno Jacob, this tale is about Clydeo “finding his thing”, and ends up being a culinary experience after discovering that cooking is his way forward to finding his path in life. A Clydeo cookbook by Aniston follows this publication.

Jennifer Aniston said: “When I decided to partner with Invisible Universe to bring Clydeo to life on social media, I could have never imagined how much joy he would bring to his fans and followers. I could not be more thrilled to be taking Clydeo and his stories to publishing, where he will hopefully inspire children and dog lovers alike with his adorable journey to find his true passion.”

This is the debut animated series for Bruno Jacob who lives with his dog Bruce, wife, Renata, and daughter Luna.

The receiver of many accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, Aniston has excelled herself with this revelation of feeds about her personal life with her friend Clyde.

HaperCollins are known for their children’s titles and is the second largest book publisher in the world.

First published on social media by Invisible Universe, Tricia Biggio, Co-Founder & CEO said: “Clydeo has captured the imaginations of millions of fans across social media with his quick wit, cooking mishaps and loyalty to his friends, especially his best friend, Jennifer Aniston.”

CLYDEO TAKES A BITE OUT OF LIFE By Jennifer Aniston is illustrated by Bruno Jacob published by HarperCollins.

UK publishing date of 24th October 2024 and UK price £12.99

ISBN: 9780063372368