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Greta Ever After

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Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

There are no fairy tale endings in middle school.

Greta Starr has one dream: to be a famous reporter. Unfortunately she’s been assigned to write for the paper’s most boring beat, and she feels stuck. Then, on her twelfth birthday, Greta receives a mysterious cuckoo clock with a wooden dancer named Lulu inside. Every hour, the doll twirls in time with the music—until one night she comes to life. Lulu is infused with magic and mischief. With Lulu’s sly encouragement, Greta engineers a feel-good story to report, setting in motion a series of remarkable, if deceitful, happy endings at school that help Greta gain popularity. But when the truth threatens Greta’s friendships, she is confronted with very real consequences that Lulu’s magic can’t fix. 

This coming-of-age story explores the blurred line between fact and fiction as Greta realizes the key to being a great reporter—and a great friend—is striving for truth, not perfection. 

August 2025 · ages 8-12

Greta Every After Cover art @ 2025 by Dana SanMar. Cover @ 2025 by Hachette Book Group, Inc. Cover design is by Jenny Kimura.

Hardcover: ISBN13 978-0316568838

Praise for Greta Ever After

A Junior Library Guild Selection

"A fun fairy-tale mash-up with dark undertones, the story will resonate with many tweens navigating school and friend woes."
―School Library Journal

“Perfect for readers curious about the tribulations of middle school but who appreciate a dash of magic.”
 Booklist

“A seventh grade girl lives out a real-life fairy tale [in this] relatable coming-of-age story interwoven with dark fairy-tale elements.”
―Kirkus Reviews