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Travel to two different worlds in A Corner of White
This is a mesmerizing story
of two completely different worlds. Madeline lives in her own world in England
with her mother. Both of them have run away from their former life, under
mysterious circumstances, and settled in a quaint house in Cambridge.
Elliot, on the other hand, lives in a
different world—the Farms in Bonfire. He is searching for his father, who went
missing the same night his uncle was found dead. Gossip in the town has
everyone thinking his father may have killed his brother and ran away. Of
course, Elliot refuses to believe this, and is determined to find both his dad
and the truth.
Madeline and Elliot are worlds
apart—until a crack in a mysterious wall opens up the lines of communication
between them. Elliot begins to write to Madeleine (which is a dangerous thing
to do in his world because suspected cracks must be reported immediately and
closed).
As Madeline and Elliot move closer
towards solving the mysteries in their own separate lives, they begin to
exchange messages across worlds through a gap which has not been used in years.
But even greater mysterious are unraveling on both sides.
Can a stranger from another world help
to unravel the mysteries in your own life? Can Madeleine and Elliot find the
missing pieces of themselves before it is too late? Find out by grabbing a copy
of A
Corner of White by Jaclyn
Moriarty—in stores now.
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another part of the world, where would you go? Blog about it, babes.
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