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A kaleidoscopic tale of cruel beasts, daring thieves, lost sweethearts, and a family on the run, told through twenty-six fold-up paper fortune tellers.

Every month, another cranberry girl goes missing. Those who remain whisper of a ravenous beast lurking in the depths of the bog. How long before the foreman speaks Lianna's name into the water? She knows it's time to flee, but will she...
...set fires to cover her trail?
...ride a black bear's back?
...birth twin daughters in an empty barn?
The choices you make—along with the secrets buried inside the twenty-six paper fortune tellers within—will determine Lianna's fate.

Each cootie catcher features eight possible endings—but the endings are also beginnings, complications, transformations, jumping-off points for other parts of the tale. Read them alone or with a partner, using any method you like: counting off bolded words and numbers, choosing panels that strike your fancy, or simply laying them flat. From jailbreaks to kissing practice, murders to museum heists, each trip through Lianna Fled the Cranberry Bog reveals new sides of this multifaceted, interactive tale of wonder and terror.
“Another marvelous and whimsical narrative project from one of the most interesting small presses you’re likely to encounter.”
—Kelly Link, author of Get In Trouble
“I absolutely adore this haunting, dark, strange, glorious work of art…. I have been playing this book/game for hours and I’ll never get enough of it.”
—Edward Carey, author of Little and The Iremonger Trilogy
❖ Download a free cootie catcher from the story.
❖ Read GennaRose Nethercott’s essay “The Literature of Cootie Catchers” at Electric Lit.
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A kaleidoscopic tale of cruel beasts, daring thieves, lost sweethearts, and a family on the run, told through twenty-six fold-up paper fortune tellers.

Every month, another cranberry girl goes missing. Those who remain whisper of a ravenous beast lurking in the depths of the bog. How long before the foreman speaks Lianna's name into the water? She knows it's time to flee, but will she...
...set fires to cover her trail?
...ride a black bear's back?
...birth twin daughters in an empty barn?
The choices you make—along with the secrets buried inside the twenty-six paper fortune tellers within—will determine Lianna's fate.

Each cootie catcher features eight possible endings—but the endings are also beginnings, complications, transformations, jumping-off points for other parts of the tale. Read them alone or with a partner, using any method you like: counting off bolded words and numbers, choosing panels that strike your fancy, or simply laying them flat. From jailbreaks to kissing practice, murders to museum heists, each trip through Lianna Fled the Cranberry Bog reveals new sides of this multifaceted, interactive tale of wonder and terror.
“Another marvelous and whimsical narrative project from one of the most interesting small presses you’re likely to encounter.”
—Kelly Link, author of Get In Trouble
“I absolutely adore this haunting, dark, strange, glorious work of art…. I have been playing this book/game for hours and I’ll never get enough of it.”
—Edward Carey, author of Little and The Iremonger Trilogy
❖ Download a free cootie catcher from the story.
❖ Read GennaRose Nethercott’s essay “The Literature of Cootie Catchers” at Electric Lit.
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| This was seen 3 times | |