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Charlie's dad is gone, and she's on a magic adventure to get him back! But first - fifth grade. She rolls her wheelchair into her classroom and then straight into an Ancient Irish battle. But this is not the time travel she expected. Betrayed by her friends, Charlie faces the wrath of the goddess, Morrigan, and the warriors think she is one of the fairies. Can Cuchulain -- the hero of Irish folklore -- help? Or will she be trapped back in an ancient myth forever? ***********About the series*********** Time travel ain't easy! The first Clockbreakers book brought Charlie to Ancient Greece, and…mehr

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Charlie's dad is gone, and she's on a magic adventure to get him back! But first - fifth grade. She rolls her wheelchair into her classroom and then straight into an Ancient Irish battle. But this is not the time travel she expected. Betrayed by her friends, Charlie faces the wrath of the goddess, Morrigan, and the warriors think she is one of the fairies. Can Cuchulain -- the hero of Irish folklore -- help? Or will she be trapped back in an ancient myth forever? ***********About the series*********** Time travel ain't easy! The first Clockbreakers book brought Charlie to Ancient Greece, and now she's traveling to Ancient Ireland on another epic adventure. She's been dropped straight into a myth, complete with gods, fairies, monsters, and unexpected villains. This is folklore at its finest -- stories that matter to us, retold with a modern twist. Join Charlie's adventure today!
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Kate Ristau is an author and folklorist who writes young adult and middle grade fiction, like Clockbreakers, Mythwakers, and Shadowgirl. Her essays are available at the Washington Post and the New York Times. In her ideal world, magic and myth combine to create memorable stories with unforgettable characters. Until she finds that world, she'll live in a house in Oregon where she found a sword behind the water heater and fairies in the backyard. You can find her online at Kateristau.com or follow her on Twitter @kateristau and Facebook @ristawesome.