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Don't go into the fog! Will's little brother has a knack for predicting the weather. His sister, Kaylee, always reminds them that Ryan is never wrong. But when he mentions fog one bright and clear morning, their mother completely freaks out. She even makes them promise not to go in the fog! But fog is the least of their worries when they run into Hawk Maddingsly on the way to school. Fleeing from the bully, they soon find themselves at the old bridge that leads to the school, but it's covered in fog. Torn between their mother's warning and the immediate danger chasing after them, they plunge…mehr

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Don't go into the fog! Will's little brother has a knack for predicting the weather. His sister, Kaylee, always reminds them that Ryan is never wrong. But when he mentions fog one bright and clear morning, their mother completely freaks out. She even makes them promise not to go in the fog! But fog is the least of their worries when they run into Hawk Maddingsly on the way to school. Fleeing from the bully, they soon find themselves at the old bridge that leads to the school, but it's covered in fog. Torn between their mother's warning and the immediate danger chasing after them, they plunge into the fog. When they emerge on the other side of the bridge, they find themselves in a strange nation filled with suspicion. When they try to ask for help, they are mistaken as spies from an enemy nation and chased through the city. Now they must use their wits - and new found powers - to escape capture and find a way to return home.
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Autorenporträt
Pam Zollman is a fifth generation native Texan who is now living in South Carolina. Her debut novel, Don't Bug Me! (Holiday House, 2001) was a Bank Street College Best Book of the Year and a finalist for the Sunshine State Children's Book award. She has published 41 books and written numerous magazine stories.She has two sons, one daughter-in-law, four grandchildren, and two cats (who like to sit on her laptop). She's been writing since before her sons were born, but they were the ones who influenced her to focus on writing for children.