Bird of a Thousand Stories (Once There Was, #2)
CCBC Review:
This companion novel picks up a year after the events in Once There Was. Marjan (Iranian Norwegian American) continues to live a double life of sorts; she’s a teenager with homework, but she also heals magical creatures for the Fells. Her roommate, Malloryn, a self-described witch estranged from her conservative religious family, works full time at an occult shop. While in Istanbul healing a vegetable lamb, a zoophyte, Marjan has a run in with a dangerous Nordic villain at the rug shop of her estranged uncle, who is also an animal healer and former mentor of Marjan’s late father. The villain stole a rare bird that emerged from the egg that Marjan removed from the lamb. This bird of a thousand stories holds the stories, or culture, of the world, and was destined for Marjan’s protection. Determined to save it, Marjan needs help and can no longer trust the shadowy Fells. Partnering with her reclusive uncle and opening herself up to Malloryn’s well-intentioned (and perhaps not imagined) magical strengths, Marjan commences on an international cat-and-mouse game. Hidden powers, identities, and motives complicate Marjan’s maneuvers to rescue the bird. Short fairy tales interspersed with the intense storyline provide context for the mythical animals and commentary on the role of culture and story. Beautiful writing, at times muddled by the dramatic narrative, carries this satisfying sequel to a close. ©2026 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 12 and older
Age Range:
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
Animals (Fiction)
Families
Fantasy
Forgiveness
Friendship
Good and Evil
Journeys and Quests
Magic
Diversity subjects:
Asian
Middle East
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Publish Year: 2025
Pages: 335
ISBN: 9781665928533
CCBC Location: Fiction, Monsef