The Redwood Bargain

Author:   Markelle Grabo
Publisher:   Page Street Publishing Co.
ISBN:  

9798890033925


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   18 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Redwood Bargain


Overview

To free her cousin from an indentured contract, Katrien agrees to fulfil their lord’s bargain with the fabled “Redwood Man.” Three maids before her have posed as his stepdaughter, Lady Zaviera, and met this lord of the forest as promised. But Katrien means to be the first to fool him - and live. Impersonating a Lady is no easy feat, especially one as beautiful and aloof as Zaviera. With one month before she’s sent off, Katrien is put through endless lessons, even as the Redwood Man’s suffocating vines overtake the manor and threaten its staff. Zaviera takes a special interest in her training, and their shared interests grow into shared affections. But the Redwood Man awaits his prize. Caught between duty and desire, her future, and her past, Katrien must navigate a tricky bargain - or risk failing those she holds dearest.

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Author:   Markelle Grabo
Publisher:   Page Street Publishing Co.
Imprint:   Page Street YA
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9798890033925


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   18 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Reviews

""Grabo offers a fresh take on 'The Dwarf, the Fox and the Princess, ' collected by the Brothers Grimm [...] relayed via atmospheric prose underscored by visceral instances of body and ecological horror."" --Publishers Weekly ""Deliciously dark, gothic, and atmospheric, The Redwood Bargain is a fairytale-esque tale that isn't afraid to tackle difficult themes. A fabulous foray into gothic fiction from an emerging voice in YA!"" --Keshe Chow, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Girl With No Reflection and For No Mortal Creature ""The historical drama and class politics of Downton Abbey get a fairy tale twist in Markelle Grabo's The Redwood Bargain, threading a sinister dread throughout this riveting tale of choices and consequences, as it drags you like a malevolent vine, kicking and screaming towards a shocking conclusion."" --David Ferraro, author of The Alchemy of Moonlight and Soul of a Gentleman Witch ""A beguiling sapphic fairy tale with deft language, an eerily immersive setting, and characters that wrap themselves around the reader's heart. Fans of historical fiction and fairy tale retellings alike will delight in this fresh, wonderfully queer homage to the Brothers Grimm!"" --Ashlee Latimer, author of Witchkiller


""Through sentient woods and bargains entrenched in folklore, this gothic fairy tale brings the eerie vibes in full force with the welcome addition of a sapphic love story."" --Booklist ""Grabo offers a fresh take on 'The Dwarf, the Fox and the Princess, ' collected by the Brothers Grimm [...] relayed via atmospheric prose underscored by visceral instances of body and ecological horror."" --Publishers Weekly ""Deliciously dark, gothic, and atmospheric, The Redwood Bargain is a fairytale-esque tale that isn't afraid to tackle difficult themes. A fabulous foray into gothic fiction from an emerging voice in YA!"" --Keshe Chow, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Girl With No Reflection and For No Mortal Creature ""The historical drama and class politics of Downton Abbey get a fairy tale twist in Markelle Grabo's The Redwood Bargain, threading a sinister dread throughout this riveting tale of choices and consequences, as it drags you like a malevolent vine, kicking and screaming towards a shocking conclusion."" --David Ferraro, author of The Alchemy of Moonlight and Soul of a Gentleman Witch ""A beguiling sapphic fairy tale with deft language, an eerily immersive setting, and characters that wrap themselves around the reader's heart. Fans of historical fiction and fairy tale retellings alike will delight in this fresh, wonderfully queer homage to the Brothers Grimm!"" --Ashlee Latimer, author of Witchkiller


""Reminiscent of Jane Eyre, Frankenstein, and the movie The Brothers Grimm, this gothic fantasy captures the essence of the scary things in the woods."" --SLJ reviews ""Through sentient woods and bargains entrenched in folklore, this gothic fairy tale brings the eerie vibes in full force with the welcome addition of a sapphic love story."" --Booklist ""Grabo offers a fresh take on 'The Dwarf, the Fox and the Princess, ' collected by the Brothers Grimm [...] relayed via atmospheric prose underscored by visceral instances of body and ecological horror."" --Publishers Weekly ""Deliciously dark, gothic, and atmospheric, The Redwood Bargain is a fairytale-esque tale that isn't afraid to tackle difficult themes. A fabulous foray into gothic fiction from an emerging voice in YA!"" --Keshe Chow, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Girl With No Reflection and For No Mortal Creature ""The historical drama and class politics of Downton Abbey get a fairy tale twist in Markelle Grabo's The Redwood Bargain, threading a sinister dread throughout this riveting tale of choices and consequences, as it drags you like a malevolent vine, kicking and screaming towards a shocking conclusion."" --David Ferraro, author of The Alchemy of Moonlight and Soul of a Gentleman Witch ""A beguiling sapphic fairy tale with deft language, an eerily immersive setting, and characters that wrap themselves around the reader's heart. Fans of historical fiction and fairy tale retellings alike will delight in this fresh, wonderfully queer homage to the Brothers Grimm!"" --Ashlee Latimer, author of Witchkiller


Author Information

Markelle Grabo retells the fairy tales that frustrate her, which, based on that guideline, could include nearly all of them. She earned her master's degree in creative writing for children and young adults from Hamline University and lives in Illinois with her partner and their two cats, Matcha and Kava. She is the author of Call Forth a Fox.

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