ABOUT THIS BOOK
"One of those truly distinguished books that offers many rich layers for readers to reflect upon." -- School Library Journal,
StarredSixteen-year-old Courtney was paralyzed in the accident. Never again will she walk, dance, run, or even leave the convalescent home where she lies in a bed, surrounded by the elderly and dying.
Or will she? When the elderly Elva asks her new roommate to read to her from the 1910 edition of Baedeker's Italy, Courtney reluctantly agrees. Each afternoon, for a short time, the two escape back in time from the darkness of winter in North Dakota. Where there seemed none, together they will find adventure, poetry, beauty, love, and most of all, hope.
REVIEWS
"Written with astonishing simplicity. . . . The relationship between Courtney and Elva is real and poignant." --
School Library Journal, Starred
"This provocative psychological drama portrays the mind as . . . capable of inspiring imagination and exposing difficult truths." --
Booklist
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul Fleischman has won awards for his many young adult novels, including the Newbery Medal. His last novel,
Whirligig, is also available in a Laurel-Leaf edition.
RELATED LINKS
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