The Map That Can Twist Time - Cumbo-Floyd, Andi
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Résumé :
A cryptic map. An evasive gift-giver, and a gathering of powers. When a mysterious peddler shows up at the Wilson's vacation cabin, Jed, Charlie, and Mavis are thrust into an adventure through history. Tasked with unraveling the secrets in map the peddler gave Mavis, the three friends and the community of magic people they know must decide if saving a town is worth the risks involved. Is changing the past reason enough to risk the future? The Map That Can Twist Time is magical realism for the young and young at heart. If you love time travel, a dose of historical justice, and winsome, quirky characters, you'll love the second book in The Magic People series. ...
Biographie:
Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, editor, and farmer who lives at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband, four dogs, four cats, three rabbits, six goats, and thirty-six chickens. She appreciates the literary community and does all she can to support it. Her main research and writing interests are the practices of writing and the history and legacy of slavery in Virginia. She writes regularly at andilit.com, ourfolkstales.com, and godswhisperfarm.com
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Andi Cumbo-Floyd is a writer, editor, and farmer who lives at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband, four dogs, four cats, three rabbits, six goats, and thirty-six chickens. She appreciates the literary community and does all she can to support it. Her main research and writing interests are the practices of writing and the history and legacy of slavery in Virginia. She writes regularly at andilit.com, ourfolkstales.com, and godswhisperfarm.com...