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Thank you so much, Adele! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
πͺ»COVER REVEALπͺ»
Iβm so excited to share the cover for my third middle-grade novel, LISTEN TO THE GIRLS, it publishes May 5, 2026 and is available for preorder now!
Cover art by Charis JB
Cover design by Katrina Damkoehler
Order links in my bio!
Gorgeous!
π¨ ALERT π¨ It is now officially babies in tiny jackets with ears on the hoods season. Please be on the lookout for babies in tiny jackets with ears on the hoods at all times.
This book is SOOOO good!! You'll want to preorder it!!
This is a great book to get your hands on if you haven't read it! #mglit #sd36tl #TeacherSkybrarians @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social
As always, when @colbysharp.bsky.social recs a book, read it. @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social can spin a tale with a fresh voice and innovative storytelling. Read the whole thing today. Just wow.
The First State of Being
One Big Open Sky
Across So Many Seas
The Wrong Way Home
I interviewed @erinentrada.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/two-..., Lesa Cline-Ransome mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb..., @ruthbehar.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb..., and @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb... this week.
Thanks for posting and sharing this series! It was fun to answer.
The Wrong Way Home
Lasagna Means I Love You
The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane
"School librarians are the architects of a more understanding, empathetic world. By getting kids to love stories, theyβre encouraging them to love and better understand their fellow human." βNewbery Honor author @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb... #TLSky
"Story is where empathy and understanding bloom. The trappings of a story may be fictional, but the internal experience of each character is rooted in truth." βNewbery Honor author @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb...
π»π Grizzly Readers met for Caudill Books & Bites Book Club today to discuss Lasagna Means I Love You by @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social ! @rcyrba.bsky.social #204Reads
Currently reading these two kidlit books and congrats to Newbery Honor Award Winner!!!! @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social
Way to go Kate O'Shaughnessy!!
β€οΈ! Thank you!!!
Picture of a hand holding a book called The Wrong Way Home by Kate OβShaughnessy
Ha! Iβm in the middle of it so yβall who threw it on hold at the library can fully expect to wait until its due date when I will absolutely be returning it on time if not sooner. π
Magnificent @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social! π€ Congrats! #alayma #kidlit
yay! i'm so glad you're enjoying it! thanks for posting!!
The Newbery Honor books are: ACROSS SO MANY SEAS by Ruth Behar; MAGNOLIA WU UNFOLDS IT ALL by Chanel Miller; ONE BIG OPEN SKY by Lesa Cline-Ransome; and THE WRONG WAY HOME by Kate O'Shaughnessy
THE WRONG WAY HOME won a Newbery honor!!!
Thank you to the committee and @amlibraryassoc.bsky.social for the honor of a lifetime!!!
This was so wonderful. Highly recommend. It's bite-sized in length, but packs a punch in substance and beauty.
"When we begin to care about creatures that most people think are lowly, we become better people. We weave ourselves more tightly into the tapestry of the world around us, and we arm ourselves for the fight to save the world."
@rosemarymosco.com: "When we begin to care about creatures that most people think are lowly, we become better people. We weave ourselves more tightly into the tapestry of the world around us, and we arm ourselves for the fight to save the world."
βThe Wrong Way Homeβ by Kate OβShaughnessy book cover
Reading about cults is kind of my jam β¦ this story about a girl deprogramming after her mom takes them away was so absorbing I read it in one morning! @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social thanks for hitting my reading sweet spot!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for posting!
I wish there were an everyday ritual that was a more norma part of our society for something like this. All I know is that I will be lighting a candle for these trees tonight, and I wish it was expected of me.
Maybe what I'm feeling is that there is a vast lack of proper honor, gratitude, and ritual in modern society when it comes to this kind of thing: felling a tree, slaughtering an animal for meat, mining stone and fuel. I wish we were all more thoughtful about it.
I know they weren't safe to keep. I know they endangered my children, especially during the (increasingly) stormy season. Still, I feel so off. I have always felt that cutting down a tree is a kind of sacred act.
We have two redwood trees right in front of our house. Over the past few years, they have proven hazardous: they have dropped huge leaders and branches that have caused extensive damage to both our and our neighbor's houses. Today we cut them down. I have felt such a sense of grief all day.
With the holidays approaching + my author copies burning a hole in my closet, I'm doing a #giveaway of *signed* copies of all my books! That's EMMY IN THE KEY OF CODE, RECIPE FOR DISASTER, PASTA PASTA LOTSA PASTA, *and* LUCKY PENNY to 3 lucky winners. Reshare and β€οΈ to enter! US only.
This was an exciting pre-Thanksgiving treat. So grateful. Thank you, New York Public Library!