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In this sequel to My One Hundred Adventures, twelve-year-old narrator Jane Fielding, her eight-year-old sister, and their two little brothers have barely resettled in Saskatchewan before the family sets off again, ricocheting around North America. Less graced by Horvath's lingering evocations of place and time and ending with virtually nothing explained, this narrative also relegates the engaging children to the role of responders.
Reviewer: Barbara Bader
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January, 2010