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  • Meg Grehan Pride Bundle
  • Meg Grehan Pride Bundle

    By Meg Grehan

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    A special bundle of two Meg Grehan verse novels
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    Awards Received

    Baby Teeth

    Shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards, Teen and Young Adult category, 2021

    Nominated for the Yoto Carnegie Medal for Writing, 2023

     

    The Deepest Breath
     

    Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2020

    Shortlisted for the KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards 2020

    KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards 2020 Judges’ Special Award Winner

    Baby Teeth

    A unique verse novel of queer love, lust, and vampires.

      It starts when Claudia offers her a yellow rose. Immy has been in love before – many times, across many lifetimes. But never as deeply as this.

      The forbidden thirst for blood runs deep in Immy. And within her mind clamour the voices of all the others she has been – their desires, and their wrongs.

      The Deepest Breath

      A beautiful verse novel about a girl coming to an awareness of who she is and who she might love.

      There is so much that Stevie doesn't know. She doesn't know about all the fish in the sea. She doesn't know all the constellations of the stars. And she doesn't know why she feels this way about Chloe.

      Praise for Baby Teeth

      'A fresh, dark take on the vampire myth and desire, Baby Teeth shows vampires haunted by their pasts and memories, where immortality is not one long life but a broken patchwork of different experiences. It will twine around your heart and bite, ever so gently. I adored it.' – Helen Corcoran

      'Grehan’s verse novel skilfully charts uncertainty, temptation and the course of a strange, desperate love.' – Imogen Russell Williams, The Guardian

      'Grehan is not the first Irish writer to push the boundaries of vampire fiction … Yet Grehan delves much deeper into the risky relationship between vampire and lover, as a means of exploring modern LGBTQ identity for her young adult readership.' – Pet O’Connell, The Echo

      'Delicious and unsettling.' – Claire Hennessy, The Irish Times 

      'Grehan evocatively conjures Immy’s tragic sense of isolation and hard-won self-acceptance.' –  The Financial Times

      'It’s personal. Powerful. Passionate.'  – Hanna-Rose Sullivan, Paper Lanterns

      'Expressive, strong, and compelling.' – Francesca Magnabosco, Armadillo Magazine

      'Absolutely beautiful.' – Down the Rabbit Hole

      'Grehan keeps the vampiric vibes flowing with this unique, darkly beautiful and emotional read.' – CultureFly

      'Emotionally rich and gloriously queer.' – Kirkus

      'Beautifully crafted.' – Kirkus, 'Best of 2022: Our Favourite Teen & YA Books' list

      'This book is heady, it pulls you into it, capturing so beautifully love and longing, particularly between women. A moving story of what it is to be accepted for who you are completely.' – ***** reader review, Swear by the Books

      'By linking vampirism to themes of queer desire and community as well as repeating personal cycles, Grehan freshens an old trope, building both a central romance and lifetimes-long connections that are by turns realistically sweet and thorny.' – Publishers Weekly

      'This enchanting work is an excellent addition to LGBTQIA+ and verse novel collections.' – School Library Journal

      'Very weirdly uniquely wonderful.' – ***** reader review, NetGalley

      'I’ll be delighted to recommend this book to a wide range of folks who are looking for something fresh and attractive.' – reader review, NetGalley

      'Soft and sweet, tender and dark, and helplessly sad. The desire-filled romance evokes a specific type of fresh, earthy, heartfelt sapphic wonder which I absolutely adore.'  – reader review, NetGalley

      'A really engaging read.' – reader review, NetGalley

      'I am such a sucker for a novel in verse and this was excellent.' – reader review, NetGalley

      'I recommend it to anyone who needs more sapphic vampires in their lives.' – reader review, NetGalley

      'I highly recommend this book, especially if you love paranormal stories or just want to try out a lyrical novel in verse story. BUT SERIOUSLY A NOVEL IN VERSE FEATURING A SAPPHIC VAMPIRE!! YOU ALL NEED IT.' – ***** reader review, NetGalley

      'An absolutely lovely little book with beautiful writing. There needs to be more sapphic vampires because hello wow.' – reader review, NetGalley

      'Recommend for those looking for something new in their reading routine.' – reader review, NetGalley

      '…queer vampire stories are still relatively uncommon, and this will be welcomed.' – Booklist

      'Baby Teeth is an unexpected LGBTQ+ novel in verse; it takes elements of horror and mixes them with romance, resulting in a changeling of a book that reimagines vampire myths for the twenty-first century.' – Foreword Reviews

       

      Praise for The Deepest Breath

      ‘Incredibly artful, incredibly tender’ – Deirdre Sullivan, author of Tangleweed and Brine

      ‘Gorgeously written, emotionally complex and endlessly kind’  Moïra Fowley-Doyle, author of Spellbook of the Lost and Found and All the Bad Apples

      ‘This is a heartwarming, emotional look at a very young girl realising she likes girls and trying to tell her mum, the person she trusts most in the world. It made me cry and feel the biggest love for the human race. Meg’s writing is so beautiful and flows like water.‘
      – Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe

      ‘On the surface a quiet, gentle tale … But it is powerful in its simplicity: “I want to touch her hair,” Stevie blurts out, then tries to figure out what her mum’s raised eyebrows mean; later she goes to the library to find books that will explain things to her, but can find “nothing / About a princess and a princess / Or a queen and a queen / Nothing at all”. It’s a fierce reminder of the need for books that show readers of all kinds of love, as well as being this kind of book itself, especially for younger teens and pre-teens.’ – The Irish Times

      ‘A seamless narrative. Grehan’s verse flows like water, and her scenes – some tense, some thoughtful, and each slipping easily into the next – patiently follow the rises and falls of a young girl’s emotional life.’ – Gay Community News

      ‘As a “coming-out” story, it is so powerful and revealing, yet so nuanced … The characterisation is absolute perfection, with elegant detail given in just a few words … This book is gently amazing and utterly compassionate. Just beautiful. Please, please read this book!’ – Mary Esther Judy, bookseller and reviewer

      The Deepest Breath is exceptionally unique and progressive in the current Irish literary scene. Above all, the book breaks new ground in children and young adult literature, capturing as it does the first steps towards coming out for a child … The skill and the kindness with which Grehan addresses challenging issues in this book is astounding. This is an incredibly gentle and tender novel, yet the passion that lights it from within is ferocious.’ – The University Times

      ‘A stunning and beautifully-written story that really captured my heart. Grehan writes in a way that is remarkably tender and honest.’ – Alix Long

      ‘A beautiful and charming novel in verse about growing up, coming of age and coming out. Gentle, tender and moving… I loved this book.’ – Lisa Corr, Dubray Books

      ‘I was absolutely blown away by it; wished it was around when I was 11 or 12. Without wishing to spoil anything, I’m a children’s librarian, too, so it was a double win for me.’ – Elaine Peebles, librarian

      ‘What beautiful magic inside these pages … a gorgeous story.’ – Jacq Murphy

      ‘I spent most of this beautifully written verse novel blinking back tears. Grehan has created one of those rare gems, a book that feels so utterly real and involving that the reader lives every page with the main character. Written with such heart and tenderness, after closing the last page, I felt genuinely distraught to have finished it. Amazing to think it’s only Grehan’s second book.’ – Sarah Webb, The Irish Independent

      ‘Saying this book was beautiful doesn’t actually do it justice. Pardon the pun, but it was simply breathtaking.’ – Serendipity Reviews

      Meg Grehan’s first book, The Space Between, won the Eilís Dillon Award at the 2018 Children’s Books Ireland Awards. The Deepest Breath was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, won the Judges’ Special Award at the KPMG–Children’s Books Ireland Awards 2020 and was selected for the Read for Empathy reading list 2020.

      Meg is a young writer living in Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, with a very ginger girlfriend, an even more ginger dog and an undisclosed number of cats (none of whom is ginger).

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      Description

      Baby Teeth

      A unique verse novel of queer love, lust, and vampires.

        It starts when Claudia offers her a yellow rose. Immy has been in love before – many times, across many lifetimes. But never as deeply as this.

        The forbidden thirst for blood runs deep in Immy. And within her mind clamour the voices of all the others she has been – their desires, and their wrongs.

        The Deepest Breath

        A beautiful verse novel about a girl coming to an awareness of who she is and who she might love.

        There is so much that Stevie doesn't know. She doesn't know about all the fish in the sea. She doesn't know all the constellations of the stars. And she doesn't know why she feels this way about Chloe.

        Praise

        Praise for Baby Teeth

        'A fresh, dark take on the vampire myth and desire, Baby Teeth shows vampires haunted by their pasts and memories, where immortality is not one long life but a broken patchwork of different experiences. It will twine around your heart and bite, ever so gently. I adored it.' – Helen Corcoran

        'Grehan’s verse novel skilfully charts uncertainty, temptation and the course of a strange, desperate love.' – Imogen Russell Williams, The Guardian

        'Grehan is not the first Irish writer to push the boundaries of vampire fiction … Yet Grehan delves much deeper into the risky relationship between vampire and lover, as a means of exploring modern LGBTQ identity for her young adult readership.' – Pet O’Connell, The Echo

        'Delicious and unsettling.' – Claire Hennessy, The Irish Times 

        'Grehan evocatively conjures Immy’s tragic sense of isolation and hard-won self-acceptance.' –  The Financial Times

        'It’s personal. Powerful. Passionate.'  – Hanna-Rose Sullivan, Paper Lanterns

        'Expressive, strong, and compelling.' – Francesca Magnabosco, Armadillo Magazine

        'Absolutely beautiful.' – Down the Rabbit Hole

        'Grehan keeps the vampiric vibes flowing with this unique, darkly beautiful and emotional read.' – CultureFly

        'Emotionally rich and gloriously queer.' – Kirkus

        'Beautifully crafted.' – Kirkus, 'Best of 2022: Our Favourite Teen & YA Books' list

        'This book is heady, it pulls you into it, capturing so beautifully love and longing, particularly between women. A moving story of what it is to be accepted for who you are completely.' – ***** reader review, Swear by the Books

        'By linking vampirism to themes of queer desire and community as well as repeating personal cycles, Grehan freshens an old trope, building both a central romance and lifetimes-long connections that are by turns realistically sweet and thorny.' – Publishers Weekly

        'This enchanting work is an excellent addition to LGBTQIA+ and verse novel collections.' – School Library Journal

        'Very weirdly uniquely wonderful.' – ***** reader review, NetGalley

        'I’ll be delighted to recommend this book to a wide range of folks who are looking for something fresh and attractive.' – reader review, NetGalley

        'Soft and sweet, tender and dark, and helplessly sad. The desire-filled romance evokes a specific type of fresh, earthy, heartfelt sapphic wonder which I absolutely adore.'  – reader review, NetGalley

        'A really engaging read.' – reader review, NetGalley

        'I am such a sucker for a novel in verse and this was excellent.' – reader review, NetGalley

        'I recommend it to anyone who needs more sapphic vampires in their lives.' – reader review, NetGalley

        'I highly recommend this book, especially if you love paranormal stories or just want to try out a lyrical novel in verse story. BUT SERIOUSLY A NOVEL IN VERSE FEATURING A SAPPHIC VAMPIRE!! YOU ALL NEED IT.' – ***** reader review, NetGalley

        'An absolutely lovely little book with beautiful writing. There needs to be more sapphic vampires because hello wow.' – reader review, NetGalley

        'Recommend for those looking for something new in their reading routine.' – reader review, NetGalley

        '…queer vampire stories are still relatively uncommon, and this will be welcomed.' – Booklist

        'Baby Teeth is an unexpected LGBTQ+ novel in verse; it takes elements of horror and mixes them with romance, resulting in a changeling of a book that reimagines vampire myths for the twenty-first century.' – Foreword Reviews

         

        Praise for The Deepest Breath

        ‘Incredibly artful, incredibly tender’ – Deirdre Sullivan, author of Tangleweed and Brine

        ‘Gorgeously written, emotionally complex and endlessly kind’  Moïra Fowley-Doyle, author of Spellbook of the Lost and Found and All the Bad Apples

        ‘This is a heartwarming, emotional look at a very young girl realising she likes girls and trying to tell her mum, the person she trusts most in the world. It made me cry and feel the biggest love for the human race. Meg’s writing is so beautiful and flows like water.‘
        – Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe

        ‘On the surface a quiet, gentle tale … But it is powerful in its simplicity: “I want to touch her hair,” Stevie blurts out, then tries to figure out what her mum’s raised eyebrows mean; later she goes to the library to find books that will explain things to her, but can find “nothing / About a princess and a princess / Or a queen and a queen / Nothing at all”. It’s a fierce reminder of the need for books that show readers of all kinds of love, as well as being this kind of book itself, especially for younger teens and pre-teens.’ – The Irish Times

        ‘A seamless narrative. Grehan’s verse flows like water, and her scenes – some tense, some thoughtful, and each slipping easily into the next – patiently follow the rises and falls of a young girl’s emotional life.’ – Gay Community News

        ‘As a “coming-out” story, it is so powerful and revealing, yet so nuanced … The characterisation is absolute perfection, with elegant detail given in just a few words … This book is gently amazing and utterly compassionate. Just beautiful. Please, please read this book!’ – Mary Esther Judy, bookseller and reviewer

        The Deepest Breath is exceptionally unique and progressive in the current Irish literary scene. Above all, the book breaks new ground in children and young adult literature, capturing as it does the first steps towards coming out for a child … The skill and the kindness with which Grehan addresses challenging issues in this book is astounding. This is an incredibly gentle and tender novel, yet the passion that lights it from within is ferocious.’ – The University Times

        ‘A stunning and beautifully-written story that really captured my heart. Grehan writes in a way that is remarkably tender and honest.’ – Alix Long

        ‘A beautiful and charming novel in verse about growing up, coming of age and coming out. Gentle, tender and moving… I loved this book.’ – Lisa Corr, Dubray Books

        ‘I was absolutely blown away by it; wished it was around when I was 11 or 12. Without wishing to spoil anything, I’m a children’s librarian, too, so it was a double win for me.’ – Elaine Peebles, librarian

        ‘What beautiful magic inside these pages … a gorgeous story.’ – Jacq Murphy

        ‘I spent most of this beautifully written verse novel blinking back tears. Grehan has created one of those rare gems, a book that feels so utterly real and involving that the reader lives every page with the main character. Written with such heart and tenderness, after closing the last page, I felt genuinely distraught to have finished it. Amazing to think it’s only Grehan’s second book.’ – Sarah Webb, The Irish Independent

        ‘Saying this book was beautiful doesn’t actually do it justice. Pardon the pun, but it was simply breathtaking.’ – Serendipity Reviews

        About the Author

        Meg Grehan

        Meg Grehan’s first book, The Space Between, won the Eilís Dillon Award at the 2018 Children’s Books Ireland Awards. The Deepest Breath was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, won the Judges’ Special Award at the KPMG–Children’s Books Ireland Awards 2020 and was selected for the Read for Empathy reading list 2020.

        Meg is a young writer living in Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, with a very ginger girlfriend, an even more ginger dog and an undisclosed number of cats (none of whom is ginger).

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