
Episode 27: Waves, Words & Big Feelings: Author, Bobbie Pyron on Octopus Moon
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What do skateboards, octopuses, and poetry have in common? In Bobbie Pyron’s newest novel-in-verse, Octopus Moon, they all play a role in one young girl’s emotional survival.
In this heartfelt conversation, Bobbie Pyron — author of beloved middle-grade novels Stay, The Dogs of Winter, Lucky Strike, and more — joins host Annisha Jeffries to talk about:
The real-life ocean memories that shaped Octopus Moon
Writing about mental health for young readers with honesty and hope
Why verse was the perfect voice for Pearl’s story
Skateboarding, friendship, and the metaphor of riptides
Her path from librarian to author (with a few detours like rock bands and dog training!)
The joy and challenge of creating stories that help kids feel less alone
Whether you’re a reader, an educator, or someone who’s ever felt like the world is a little too much sometimes, this conversation will speak to your heart.
📚 Featured Book:
Octopus Moon by Bobbie Pyron (Margaret Ferguson Books, 2024)
Now available wherever books are sold.
✨ Other books mentioned:
Stay
Lucky Strike
The Dogs of Winter
A Dog’s Way Home
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