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528 pages, Hardcover
First published January 19, 2021
“Maybe you have too much experience of the bad things that happen when you love someone, and too little experience of the good things,” he said. “Maybe you’re protecting yourself.”
I think you did something terrible, said Bitterblue, because you had to. I don’t think you’re terrible. It’s not the same thing.
It had taken her so long to give up that key, the key to her cage. But it was a cage that no longer existed, because she’d destroyed it, by herself.
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All quotes are from an advanced copy and may differ in final publication.

“It had taken her so long to give up that key, the key to her cage. But it was a cage that no longer existed, because she’d destroyed it, by herself.”
“You’re going to be the friend to me that you’ve always been, and I’m going to show you that you’re safe now. We are not going to lose each other. You’re not alone with your fears, Bitterblue. We’re a team now, you see?”
“The fox wondered, as he wondered more and more lately, how any fox who cared about any human ever managed to keep the secrets of foxkind.”
“She stopped in the middle of the room and stood there with her eyes on fire and her fists clenched, and Giddon was amazed, as he always was when she was angry, at how much power, fury, and force her person could convey. ”
“Maybe you have too much experience of the bad things that happen when you love someone, and too little experience of the good things,” he said. “Maybe you’re protecting yourself.”
“I don’t have time,” she said, knowing she could skip her homework, that the homework shouldn’t matter more than her brothers; but also knowing that she couldn’t stay overnight in this house, where at every moment she felt the darkness closing around her like a cold, lonely cave. Knowing that part of the reason she needed to go was to escape the sadness of these boys.”
Being alive was like a game, a race. She was going to win.
This world kept wanting to be bigger than she was letting it. Why did she keep trapping herself inside small things?
“The ocean had shared a secret with her. A monster had reached out and delivered a miracle. This world kept wanting to be bigger than she was letting it. Why did she keep trapping herself inside small things?”
“I’m not stronger than my captors. They’re stronger than me. But I’m stronger than the way they’re trying to make me feel.”
“It was interesting, the way humans could decide not to see the truth when it made them too uncomfortable.”
“Once, long ago, she’d been happy. She’d had treasures and no one had come near them. She’d hid, and watched the water above, and loved the treasures. It had been all she’d wanted. Then one night, because of a terrible attack on the surface that hadn’t been her fault, her life had changed, and now she had silbercow friends she missed when they were gone, and her tentacle hurt, and they wanted her to do things she didn’t want to do.”
“Maybe you have too much experience of the bad things that happen when you love someone, and too little experience of the good things. Maybe you’re protecting yourself.”
“You’re going to be the friend to me that you’ve always been, and I’m going to show you that you’re safe now. We are not going to lose each other. You’re not alone with your fears, Bitterblue. We’re a team now, you see?”
“It’s true that I can’t imagine what this is like for you. You’ve had to make harder choices than I ever have, harder than most people ever do. But I don’t want you to think that you’re alone. I understand you might not consider me a friend. If you come back to school, you won’t be alone.”
“The queen had offered to shoulder her burden, but Lovisa wanted strong shoulders of her own, to carry well whatever she was given.”
“They’re stronger than me. But I’m stronger then the way they’re trying to make me feel.”
“No one can do anything with politics and government," Lovisa said scornfully. "It's just two bickering sides who are exactly the same, pretending to fight about good sense and ideals when really it's all about money.”