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OverviewFrom New York Times bestselling author of the Ivy and Bean series comes the sparkling sequel to The Magic Half. Molly and Miri Gill are twins. They look the same, act the same, sometimes even think the same. But they weren't always twins. . . . Molly used to live in 1935, until Miri traveled back in time to save her from the clutches of Molly's evil adoptive family. Only they know about the magic, and its power to set things right. So when home repairs unleash more unexpected magic from their very special . . . very magical old house, the girls set off on another time-traveling adventure to the Civil War where they race against the clock to save two unusual soldiers and come to terms with the truth about Molly's real past. Brimming with lovable characters and spine-tingling magic, this sequel invites readers to enter the highly acclaimed, wonderfully popular world of twin-inspired magic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annie BarrowsPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Childrens Books Dimensions: Width: 12.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 18.40cm Weight: 0.206kg ISBN: 9781619637986ISBN 10: 1619637987 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 20 October 2015 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEntertaining and heart-warming... A story to remember. Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers... The plot is fast paced and thrilling. VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. Kirkus Reviews Entertaining and heart-warming . . . A story to remember. --Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers . . . The plot is fast paced and thrilling. -- VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. --Kirkus Reviews Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers . . . The plot is fast paced and thrilling. -- VOYA Entertaining and heart-warming... A story to remember. --Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers... The plot is fast paced and thrilling. --VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. --Kirkus Reviews Entertaining and heart-warming... A story to remember. Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers... The plot is fast paced and thrilling. VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. Kirkus Reviews Entertaining and heart-warming... A story to remember. Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers... The plot is fast paced and thrilling. VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. Kirkus Reviews Entertaining and heart-warming... A story to remember. -- Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers... The plot is fast paced and thrilling. -- VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. -- Kirkus Reviews Entertaining and heart-warming . . . A story to remember. --Library Media Connection Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers . . . The plot is fast paced and thrilling. -- VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. --Kirkus Reviews Time travel is tricky. Barrows, though, proves she knows the way around the paradoxes that can stymie science fiction writers . . . The plot is fast paced and thrilling. -- VOYA Barrows examines many of the previously unanswered, difficult questions of time travel but does not answer all mysteries, paving the way for a possible third book. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationAnnie Barrows was an editor at Chronicle Books before becoming a full time writer. She has written several adult titles including the New York Times bestseller The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, as well as the highly acclaimed children's series Ivy and Bean and The Magic Half. Annie lives in Northern California with her husband and two daughters. www.anniebarrows.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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