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Osmo Unknown and the Eightpenny Woods, whose early chapters many of you read right here over the last two years, is out in the world today!

I do hope you’ll give it a chance and read or listen (audiobook narrated by Heath, it’s a family affair!) soon. I’m terrible proud of it—Osmo is Redwall meets Where the Wild Things Are…but with Big Gender Feels, Finnish folklore, a social distancing pangirlin, a VERY cross half-wombat/half-badger, just SO MANY ghosts, a pirate named Captain Badcat, the Dark, giant monsters, a haunted mill, a magical sauna, deconstructing toxic masculinity (but with whimsy! And party favors!), and an explosion at the end of the book.

Please spread the word if you can, leave a review or a rating somewhere if you feel up to it, or wait for the next one if this doesn’t appeal. But it’s pretty ok, and meant to be enjoyed by adults as well.

Here’s the Amazon link, and you can order signed copies from printbookstore.com and support a local indie.

Thank you, from the depths of my foresty animal heart, for your support through these years. I love you all.

https://amzn.to/3MsKaJW

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Danyelle C.

What's the age range/grade level for this? I buy our nieces and nephews books every Christmas and the ones that got The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland for LOVED it. But they're all different ages.

Leanne

Picked it up on my way home from work!

Larisa Hohenboken

Osmo Unknown is a middle grade book, which means it’s aimed at 8 to 12 year olds. It’s similar in reading level to Fairyland, if that helps.