![]() ![]() There, Zoe must summon all her ghostly abilities to protect her mother-child from tragedy. The luminescent language and harrowing plot of loss and retrieval swirls Zoe from summer camp back through time to her mother's childhood in an island home. I was like a little paper umbrella twirling."" Her ""ghostwalking"" frightens her, but she is compelled to use her power to solve a mystery in her estranged mother's past. Fourteen-year-old Zoe can actually do it: ""Without moving I turned around inside my body, fully, again and again. ![]() Many teens know the feeling of being captive in their bodies, wanting to burst out and fly away to fix things that went wrong a long time ago. This glowing story of a girl who leaves her body and travels back through time to save her mother is a worthy sequel to the Edgar Allan Poe Award winner Stonewords. ![]()
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