In this second book of the Land of Twilight Trilogy, the bike races become friendship contests. Seventh-grade Lorna struggles with the nuances of being a friend, like how to be one, how to choose one, and how to keep one.
She rejects her dad, deceives her mom, and turns her back on the ethereal Land of Twilight. She even turns on her best friend, Sam, in favor of gaining the new girl Jenny's attention.
Lorna sheds her elementary school social norms, she steals and hides as she pretends to enjoy her second year in challenging Crestwood, Arizona. It has to be Sam's turn to do what true friends do, but is he up to the task?
"Many people will walk In and out of your life. But only true friends will leave footprints on your heart."- Eleanor Roosevelt.
What Readers are Saying:
"Recommended for intermediate readers. These are fanciful, well-developed new books." - US Review of Books, SLJ
"Kids are going to love these books. I don't even like fantasy, but when I came to the last page, I knew I would read the last one too. I have to know what happens to Trix and Twilight! The characters are mult-dimensional and the friendships are accurately depicted. Lorna's relationship with her mom and her resentment towards her father are completely relatable and believable." - Sue Summers, Jeffco Special Librarian
She rejects her dad, deceives her mom, and turns her back on the ethereal Land of Twilight. She even turns on her best friend, Sam, in favor of gaining the new girl Jenny's attention.
Lorna sheds her elementary school social norms, she steals and hides as she pretends to enjoy her second year in challenging Crestwood, Arizona. It has to be Sam's turn to do what true friends do, but is he up to the task?
"Many people will walk In and out of your life. But only true friends will leave footprints on your heart."- Eleanor Roosevelt.
What Readers are Saying:
"Recommended for intermediate readers. These are fanciful, well-developed new books." - US Review of Books, SLJ
"Kids are going to love these books. I don't even like fantasy, but when I came to the last page, I knew I would read the last one too. I have to know what happens to Trix and Twilight! The characters are mult-dimensional and the friendships are accurately depicted. Lorna's relationship with her mom and her resentment towards her father are completely relatable and believable." - Sue Summers, Jeffco Special Librarian
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