by Matthew Fox (Author)
In this breath-taking debut novel, two worlds--and timelines--collide when ten-year-old Kara discovers mysterious footprints in the snow that lead her to another place entirely, perfect for fans of When You Reach Me and Echo.
When mysterious footprints appear in the Stockholm snow, ten-year-old Kara attempts to discover where they've come from and who they belong to. They lead Kara to Rebecca, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl, and her younger brother Samuel.
Before long Kara realizes Rebecca and Samuel are refugees from another time--World War II--who are trying to find their way home. Kara discovers that her friends are trapped in a time loop, and they must make it to the British plane that lands near their hideout in order to make it out alive. With unexpected help, Kara travels into the time split to help save her friends.
Matthew Fox's lyrical prose--both haunting and uplifting--invites readers into an otherworldly setting grounded in history.
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A time-travel story filled with friendship and compassion.
In Fox's historical fantasy debut, set in contemporary Stockholm, a lonely girl must help strangers from the past find their way back to their time. Eleven-year-old Kara Lukas, an only child being raised by a single mother absorbed in her work, relies on her elderly star-gazing grandfather for companionship. She soon notices odd details in her community and its surrounding woods, such as a snow angel with no footprints nearby and a coin from 1942 marked with a swastika. The clues lead her to Rebecca, a Jewish teen hiding with her younger brother Samuel on an island in the middle of frozen Lake Mälaren that Kara comes to realize is a "gateway to another time, another place." She also learns that the siblings are from 1944 and they're hiding from Nazis. The youths' friendship and Kara's family relationships are sensitively depicted, and the pervasive ambiance of the dark Swedish winter is captivating. Through Kara's understated voice and the novel's thrilling, quietly building suspense, Fox delivers a thoughtful meditation on the expansiveness of time, melded with Holocaust history and a solitary girl's personal growth, making for an enthralling read. Major characters cue as white. Ages 8-12. (Nov.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Gr 4-7--This magical book grabs readers from the start as a young girl learns the fantastical possibilities of faith, love, and relationships. The novel opens with Kara, who spends much of her time alone, witnessing unusual occurrences during the long, cold winter in Stockholm. Strange things start happening, like footprints in the snow with no owner. While investigating these oddities, Kara discovers Rebecca and her brother Sam, two lost children who just might be World War II refugees, lost in time--or are they? Kara has to confront Lars, whose actions toward her new friends lead her to step up and be brave. Fox crafts a spectacular novel that explores family and friendship--and their importance throughout history and across time: "Time is ... a frozen river on which we walk. But the layer of ice that separates us from the past is paper thin." Water as metaphor threads the multiple genres together into a cohesive result. Short sentences, paragraphs, and chapters enhance the depth and pace of this engaging story. VERDICT A great read for those intrigued by a unique, genre-mixing exploration of the era and friendship.--Jennifer Seebauer,
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