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Writing as A. Deborah Baker, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Seanan McGuire introduces readers to a world of talking trees and sarcastic owls, of dangerous mermaids and captivating queens in Over the Woodward Wall, an exceptional tale for readers who are young at heart. If you trust her you’ll never make it home. by A. Deborah Baker ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 6, What appears to be a typical children’s quest fantasy is more than it seems. In Seanan McGuire’s Hugo-nominated Middlegame, the earlyth-century alchemist Asphodel Baker uses the pen name A. Deborah Baker to write a series of children’s books concealing coded messages to other radical alchemists. Quotes by A. Deborah Baker “Girls who are ignored can learn to be impossible, can learn to listen, and look, and learn more than they were ever meant to know.” ― A. Deborah Baker, Over the Woodward Wall.
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