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A rare gift, G. Rosemary Ludlow

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A rare gift, G. Rosemary Ludlow
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A rare gift
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
G. Rosemary Ludlow
Series statement
Crystal journals, book 1
Summary
Shortlisted 2017-18 "Chocolate Lily Award" Young Susan Sinclair is a typical girl whose most exotic pastime, in the normal course of things, is her weekly martial arts class. But when a complete stranger gives her a rare crystal while she's at a flea market with her parents, everything changes. When Susan sleeps, she wakes up on a nineteenth-century migrant ship headed for New York City. There, she meets a young boy named Jeremy who was orphaned at the beginning of the vessel's journey. When Susan attempts to return the crystal, she learns it has chosen her to go to places in the past where something is wrong and must be set right, and she can't give the stone away until it determines the time is right. Susan, who does not even like Jeremy, is outraged. However, as her travels through time continue, she softens toward the unfortunate boy and decides to give this new adventure a chance. But on one return visit to the ship, a bully steals the crystal-and Susan finds herself stuck in the past. She will have to summon all the bravery and resourcefulness she can to escape from a danger beyond her wildest dreams. "I am overwhelmed!" - Irene N. Watts irenenwatts.com I am overwhelmed! Just finished reading and want to know more! You have done a tremendous job, the book has so many levels, trust and friendship and the importance of kindness all woven together with historical truth, you almost had me believing in the power of the crystal and normally I am not captivated by fantasy. But you certainly captivated me. Lovely characterization, and the suspense is maintained until the end, " It's going to make a great series. "
Target audience
juvenile
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