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311 pp.
| Holt
| February, 2017
|
TradeISBN 978-1-62779-156-4$16.99
(3)
4-6
Illustrated by
Stevie Lewis.
Since Tuesday's father's death, neither Tuesday nor her famous author mother, Serendipity, have felt compelled to write. But when Serendipity's story villain captures Tuesday's fictional friend Vivienne, it's up to Tuesday to find her--and herself--in the land of stories. Powerfully evocative writing creates both heart-rending moments and joyful ones. An excellent ending to a whimsical trilogy (Finding Serendipity; A Week Without Tuesdays).
(3)
4-6
Illustrated by
Stevie Lewis.
The fate of storytelling is in the hands of young writer Tuesday and her Winged Dog, Baxterr (Finding Serendipity). Summoned to the land of stories after real and imaginary worlds start colliding, Tuesday must find the Gardener, the only one who can right their universe. This timeless meta-fantasy presents fully realized worlds and writerly musings aspiring authors will relish. Retro illustrations appear throughout.
(3)
4-6
Illustrated by
Stevie Lewis.
When Tuesday McGillycuddy's famous author mom goes missing--just as she's about to finish her latest book--Tuesday and her dog, Baxterr, travel to "the place where stories happen." In the tradition of such classics as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the Chronicles of Narnia, this every-day fantasy features memorable characters, a fully-realized imaginary world, and the inevitable good-versus-evil showdown. Stylish black-and-white spot art adds humorous touches.