Monos lead page artwork
Discover the legend

Sarah has spent her whole life looking up. Tonight, something looks back.

Enter the story

A ball of ancient light. A planet with two moons. A throne made from a mountain that fell from the sky. And a storm so large it once moved a world. Sarah didn't ask to be a moon leader. But the universe has a way of not asking.

Castle window in Monos

A world that breathes.

Two moons. A meteor mountain. A city where some people walk and some simply don't touch the ground. Mythology of Monos is the kind of richly imagined world you return to — chapter by chapter, night by night — long after the last page.

"The world of Monos feels alive. Once I understood that Monos was a consciousness rather than a setting, I couldn't stop reading."

Sarah and Kaiti in Monos

Who we are is more complicated than who we were told to be.

Two women. The same moon. Entirely different ideas about what it means to protect the people you love. Mythology of Monos is a story about friendship, loyalty, and the harder question underneath both: what do you do when the person standing across from you wanted the same thing you did, and chose a different way to reach it?

"She didn't start out cruel. She started out lonely. Her final line, said not to anyone, just to the air: 'I only wanted them to be free.' I finished the book thinking about her."

Boat and friends in Monos

The people who believe in you before you believe in yourself.

A wooden boat. Four people who shouldn't work together and do. A girl who doesn't know what she's capable of, and three companions who keep showing up anyway. Mythology of Monos is a story about what happens when someone else's faith in you becomes the bridge to your own.

"Brexto, Mira, and Tristan — each given a specific gift and a specific arc. A book that made me laugh out loud and, in its final chapters, one of the most moving things I've read this year."