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Summer in Orcus

by T. Kingfisher
Summer in Orcus by T. Kingfisher
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Summer is a perfectly ordinary 11 year old girl with a perfectly ordinary, needy, over-protective single mother. She always does what she is told and has become very good at listening and consoling her mother’s fears, but finds the experience increasingly exhausting. Summer loves her mother and would never dream of running away, but wonders deep down if it wouldn’t be nice to escape for just a little while and do something adventurous... maybe?

Along comes the crone Baba Yaga in her magical walking house, who spies Summer through the alley gate and offers to provide her heart’s desire. Summer has no idea what this might be, but with the lighting of a frog-shaped beeswax candle she finds herself transported to the strange world of Orcus with nothing but a weasel in her pocket.

Like any girl of her age, she's read lots of fantasy books about people thrust into strange lands; but they usually seemed to have had some idea what they were supposed to do there.

Join Summer as she attempts to follow glimpses of turquoise across Orcus with the help of a weasel, a wolf with a house problem, and an aristocratic hoopoe with a penchant for trouble. Along the way she just might figure out what she is looking for, save a wondrous thing, and realize that some of the talents which she takes for granted are mighty useful indeed.

“It’s Wes Craven meets L. Frank Baum, or Narnia for those of us who thought Narnia smiled without showing enough of its teeth.” ~ KB Spangler, Digital Divide

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FantasyYoung Adult
Release date: January 2017

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T. Kingfisher

T. Kingfisher, the pen name of award-winning author Ursula Vernon, is a master of blending whimsical fantasy with dark humor. Known for her unique storytelling style, T. Kingfisher writes tales that delve deep into the realms of fantasy, horror, and adventure, often with an unexpected twist of wit and sharp character-driven narratives.

Vernon’s work under the T. Kingfisher name is distinct from her children's books, bringing a more mature tone while maintaining the same vivid world-building and engaging characters that have earned her a dedicated following. Readers are often drawn to the author's ability to create worlds that are both dark and delightful, where the supernatural and the absurd blend seamlessly. Her characters, whether they are battling eldritch creatures or facing life’s mundane challenges, resonate with readers because of their flaws, humor, and resilience.

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From the beautifully crafted horror-filled fantasy of The Twisted Ones to the charming yet sinister The Seventh Bride, T. Kingfisher's work is beloved for its capacity to both entertain and unsettle. With a deft hand, she navigates themes of self-discovery, power, and the complexities of human nature, all while inviting readers to laugh and squirm in equal measure.

As Ursula Vernon, she has also gained recognition for her children's books, including the Hugo Award-winning Digger graphic novel series, proving her versatility as an author who can captivate readers of all ages. But as T. Kingfisher, she finds her true niche in crafting fantastical stories that challenge expectations, making her an unforgettable voice in the fantasy genre.

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