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Book Blurb: Never wanting to stand out, Amy was happy with her quiet and predictable life. She accepted the answers she was always given about how she ended up with her aunt and what happened to her parents. It wasn’t until waking up on her sixteenth birthday in a forest she’s never seen before that she starts to question her entire history and who she really is.
“Okay,” Amy said slowly. “So, we cross it. I would be
unreachable.” If no one else could get over, then she would finally be safe.
Dally gasped, startled by the idea. Elofin laughed to
himself. “Don’t you listen? No one has successfully crossed it. The last thing
we need is for you to die trying.”
I’m special, remember. That’s all you people ever say to
me,” Amy said with her voice dripping in a false sweetness.
“Gifts don’t affect
the river, and Stones have tried in the past. Why do you think there aren’t
many others left? You have a pretty stupid family.” Elofin said to her with a
smile, shooting down her hopes of feeling safe.
“What’s the point of being special if it’s not going to help
me?” she asked, feeling defeated and finally taking a seat, on the dirt path,
staring at the map Gaspar laid out. She wanted something on that map to jump
out at her and let her know where to go and what to do.
About the Author: Karen Lowrie grew up on Cape Cod Massachusetts as the youngest of four children. She was fascinated with the woods behind her house as a child and would spend time wandering through them imagining other realities and possibilities. Currently, Karen is a special education teacher in Upstate NY where she lives with her husband, two sons and her dog.
After struggling as a reader at a young age, Karen fell in
love with reading through the Harry Potter series and has been lost in books
ever since. She continues to be a massive Harry Potter fan and looks for ways
to demonstrate her abundance of random facts she has stored away. At any given
time, she is in the middle of at least one book and still reeling from a book
she just finished, ready to talk about it.
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