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  • Published: 16 June 2026
  • ISBN: 9798217031955
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.99

Sprout



Sprout has always hidden from the world—having antlers growing out of your head will do that. But when she hears that someone else like her might exist, she's willing to risk her safety—and that of her town—to get to the truth. A fantastical middle grade adventure that is sure to grow on you.

"Sprout is inventive, wonderfully peculiar, and full of heart and wonder. Readers will love it." –Erin Entrada Kelly, Two-time Newbery Medalist & National Book Award Finalist

Sprout has gotten used to hiding. Having antlers growing out of your head will do that. But when she learns that another girl with wild antlers has been spotted, Sprout is determined to see if there is someone else out there who understands the strangeness she feels.

Soon she attracts the attention of E.B., a fellow oddball, who remembers everything he has ever seen, read, or heard. And he's not the only one fascinated by Sprout. A curious doctor and a set of terrifying twins are tracking Sprout's every move. But nothing could have prepared Sprout for the dark secrets that have taken root in her town. Digging up the truth might help Sprout understand her past--or it might spell the end of her town forever.

Acclaimed author Taylor Tyng delivers a fast-paced and marvelously fantastical adventure about learning to embrace who you are--thorns and all.

  • Published: 16 June 2026
  • ISBN: 9798217031955
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Taylor Tyng

Taylor Tyng is an American author of fantastical fiction for young readers. His first novel, Clara Poole and the Long Way Round, was called "an engrossing and inventive flight through the skies" by Kirkus Reviews and a "soaring debut with echoes of Jules Verne and Roald Dahl" by Booklist. Its follow-up, Clara Poole and the Wrong Way Up was praised, "as winsome as ever," by Kirkus Reviews. The idea for Sprout came from a drawing by Taylor's daughter who sowed the seeds of this tale.

Praise for Sprout

Praise for Clara Poole:

"With plenty of heart and charm, Tyng’s fast-paced debut conjures excitement via a high-octane premise that’s tempered by laugh-out-loud humor and populated by idiosyncratic characters."—Publishers Weekly

"Tyng surrounds his plucky preteen protagonist with a sturdy and colorful supporting cast...Echoes of Jules Verne and Roald Dahl add even more lift to this soaring debut."—Booklist

"An engrossing and inventive flight through the skies."—Kirkus Reviews

"Tyng ably keeps the tale airy and flying forward."—The Horn Book

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