THE GIRL WHO OUTGREW THE WORLD

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"This modern feminist folktale hides dark themes within a
deceptively whimsical exterior...the engaging plot will draw readers in."
- Publishers Weekly

"Tightly plotted...beautiful and melancholy...Stage deftly moves the plot from the magical realism we expect on page one into the uncanny slipstream universe. If you enjoy Karen Russell and Kelly Link, Stage's world will hold great appeal."
Locus Magazine



"Zoje Stage has crafted the perfect fairy tale: Magical, brutal, and full of heart. A beautifully written story that I can't stop thinking about."
Samantha Downing
(internationally bestselling author of
MY LOVELY WIFE and FOR YOUR OWN GOOD)

"A strikingly beautiful novella about girlhood, teeming with fairytale whimsy and heart-wrenching truth. Stage has created an entrancing, bittersweet adventure for the ages."
- Rachel Harrison
(author of THE RETURN and CACKLE)

"A perfect blend of 'The Wizard of Oz' meets Jerzy Kosinsky, THE GIRL WHO OUTGREW THE WORLD reminds us of the parts of childhood too painful to remember, the people around us who kept us small. But this time the story's rewritten: at last, it's the girl who gets to go an an epic hero's journey. Fabulous in every sense of the word."
- Sarah Langan
(author of Good Neighbors)

"I could feel my heart beat gold, my eyes fill with stars, and birds flutter from my mouth as I read this heart-tugging modern fairy tale. In THE GIRL WHO OUTGREW THE WORLD Zoje Stage spins an enchanting modern parable in which all we hope is to be accepted as our very unique selves in this world."
- Cynthia Pelayo
(three-time Bram Stoker Award nominated author)

"I cannot put into words how much I loved this book. Stage's writing is haunting and engaging, a power-punch of metaphors that transcend the words on the page...When I say this is one of the best books I've read all year, I am screaming it with my whole heart."
- Mandy McHugh
(author of CHLOE CATES IS MISSING)


LOCUS MAGAZINE, Review
FAMOUS WRITING ROUTINES, Interview
MANDY McHUGH, Review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Review


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