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Sprout

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Sprout has always hidden from the world—having antlers growing out of your head will do that. But when she hears that someone else like her might exist, she's willing to risk her safety—and that of her town—to get to the truth. A fantastical middle grade adventure that is sure to grow on you.

Sprout has gotten used to hiding. Having antlers growing out of your head makes you a bit of a loner. But when she learns that another girl with wild antlers has been spotted, Sprout is determined to see if there is someone else out there who understands the strangeness she feels.

Soon she attracts the attention of E.B., a fellow oddball, who remembers everthing he has ever seen, read, or heard. And he's not the only one fascinated by Sprout. A curious doctor and a set of terrifying twins are tracking Sprout's every move. But nothing could have prepared Sprout for the dark secrets that have taken root in her town. Digging up the truth might help Sprout understand her past--or it might spell the end of her town forever.

Acclaimed author Taylor Tyng delivers a fast-paced, quick-witted, and marvelously fantastical adventure about learning to embrace who you are--thorns and all.

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Expected publication March 24, 2026

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Taylor Tyng

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Taylor Tyng is an American author of fantastical fiction for young readers. His first novel, CLARA POOLE AND THE LONG WAY ROUND (Pixel+Ink), was called "an engrossing and inventive flight through the skies" by Kirkus Reviews and a "soaring debut with echoes of Jules Verne and Roald Dahl" by Booklist. Its follow-up, CLARA POOLE AND THE WRONG WAY UP was published in July 2024. Taylor is currently working on SPROUT (Random House Children's Books, 2026), a middle grade contemporary fantasy about a girl searching for the truth behind her strange abnormality.

Taylor Tyng got to writing late. After spending his early years performing in LA rock clubs, Taylor created a design agency and a software company for the advertising and entertainment industries, surrounding himself with the art of storytelling. He's created designs that have traveled to space, written songs for film, played bit roles in bad movies, and occasionally does dumb things like rocketing down bobsled tracks or snorkeling in Iceland during winter. As a lifelong dyslexic, Taylor never imagined becoming an author was on the list, which only proves how random and remarkable life's journey can be.

Taylor lives in a 1700s farmhouse outside Boston with his wife, two daughters, and a very busy miniature Australian Shepherd.

Visit Taylor at www.taylortyng.com or on Twitter and Instagram @taylortyng.

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November 26, 2025
I've been lucky enough to have an advanced copy of 'Sprout' passed to me, and I have to say that I loved this book. I read a lot of middle grade fiction (I'm a teacher, parent, and children's fiction fan) and Taylor Ting writes beautifully. For me, this book has all of the ingredients that make for a great middle grade read. I loved it myself (I'm 48!), but I read and enjoyed reading it with my son (aged 11) - he also loved it but is too lazy to write reviews! Combining a strong female protagonist (a.k.a Sprout), a winsome male side kick (EB), a nefarious billionare and morally dubious doctor, the plot (no spoilers) sees Sprout and EB find each other, friendship and the path to embracing who they are. The storyline offers twists and turns, but for me, it is really the characters that stayed with me. E.B with his mop of red hair and Sprout with her . . . I'll let you find out. Ting is a great writer. The Clara Poole books are now on my Christmas list!
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December 28, 2025
Thank you RHCBInfluencers at Random House Kids @randomhousekids #RandomHouseKidsPartner and Taylor Tyng @TaylorTyng for this free book!
“Sprout” by Taylor Tyng⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy. Location: A Massachusetts, USA mill town. NOTE: DEI Inclusive.

Sprout (13) isn’t a typical middle schooler. She feels isolated and friendless, rarely leaves her house, and is extremely tall. But what makes Sprout unique because she has tree-like antlers that bloom from her head (her “plantlers”). Sprout hides her antlers by keeping them trimmed and wearing a hat-but when her emotions take over, they bloom. When she hears rumors of another girl like her, she risks her safety and ventures out to Ichabod Wood, uncovering her town's hidden past, and attracting attention from a curious doctor, terrifying twins, and a boy named E.B with an unusual memory and sudden blackouts. 

Author Tyng has written a quirky adventure about a girl who dares to leave her safe haven to find others like her. His book’s themes include embracing who you are, finding your place, and secrets hidden in plain sight. Tyng’s twisty mystery was inspired by a drawing from his daughter. It’s fast-paced, clever, charmingly fantastical, and it’s ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️stars from me 📚👩🏼‍🦳 #sprout #DEI #taylortyng #RandomHouseBooksForYoungReaders
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