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A Corner of White

Jaclyn Moriarty

Casa editrice: Arthur A. Levine Books

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“[A] fantasy series opener unlike anything else out there . . . Quirky, charming, funny, sad: another winner from this always-surprising author.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) 
 
A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book 
 
A Kirkus Best Book of the Year 
 
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year 
 
A Horn Book Fanfare Book 
 
This is a tale of missing persons. Madeleine and her mother have run away from their former life, under mysterious circumstances, and settled in a rainy corner of Cambridge (in our world). 
 
Elliot, on the other hand, is in search of his father, who disappeared on the night his uncle was found dead. The talk in the town of Bonfire (in the Kingdom of Cello) is that Elliot’s dad may have killed his brother and run away with the Physics teacher. But Elliot refuses to believe it. And he is determined to find both his dad and the truth. 
 
As Madeleine and Elliot move closer to unraveling their mysteries, they begin to exchange messages across worlds—through an accidental gap that hasn’t appeared in centuries. But even greater mysteries are unfolding on both sides of the gap: dangerous weather phenomena called “color storms”; a strange fascination with Isaac Newton; the myth of the “Butterfly Child,” whose appearance could end the droughts of Cello; and some unexpected kisses . . .  
 
“Startlingly original fantasy.” —E. Lockhart, #1 New York Times–bestselling author 
 
“A marvelous novel—in every sense of the word.” —Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times–bestselling author  
 
“[A] genre-blending feat of stylistic energy.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)  
 
“Moriarty’s marvelously original fantasy is quirky and clever.” —Booklist
Disponibile da: 01/04/2013.
Lunghezza di stampa: 428 pagine.

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