THE ATTIC OF SAND AND SECRETS
by Medeia Sharif
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Middle Grade Historical and Fantasy, Featherweight Press, November 2014
Lily, a learning
disabled girl, attempts to unravel the mystery of her abducted mother using
supernatural clues from an ancient stranger, even when it means posing a danger
to herself.
Learning-disabled Lily desires
to prove herself, although her mind freezes when presented with big problems -
such as her mother's abduction. With a French father and Egyptian mother, Lily
worries that her mother hid her ethnicity from her French in-laws. However,
there's something deeper going on. Lily finds a way into an attic that's
normally locked and encounters a mysterious, moonlit Egyptian night world.
There she finds Khadijah, an ancient stranger who guides her to finding clues
about her mother's whereabouts. Lily becomes a sleuth in both the real world
and magical desert, endangering herself as she gets closer to the kidnapper.
The book takes place in 1976.
Every host for this book blast
is going to post one fun fact for that year. For some of you, this will bring
back memories. For younger blog readers, you'll learn something new.
1976 was the year Jimmy Carter was named Times Magazine's Man of the Year.
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Congrats on the release!
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DeleteCongratulations, Medeia!
ReplyDeleteMan of the Year? If we'd only known...
I was really surprised to learn that!
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Deletecongrats to Medeia! I wish the same guy who did her previous cover, did this one as well
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DeleteI love the idea of ancient Egypt in the attic! The book sounds great -congrats, Medeia!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI thought the premise was really cool, too!
DeleteThat sounds unlike anything I've ever read!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading it.
Delete1976 was the year before I graduated from high school, a momentous occasion since I so rarely deigned to attend class.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
You skipped class? I can't believe it! ;0)
DeleteI am so excited for Medeia! I plan to read this one too! I think it is fun that the book takes place in 1976 and I have been enjoying the facts from that year. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
That's not a year too many books are set in, so I think it will be interesting to see how many things from that year are in the book.
DeleteA big congratulations to Medeia :)
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DeleteIntrigued by novels featuring those with learning disabilities I look forward to reading your thoughts on this one.
ReplyDeleteI'll share them once I read the book. This does sound intriguing.
DeleteCongrats, a great cover!
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DeleteCongratulations, Medeia. Nice, clear, simple cover, and a a blurb that tells enough to grab the reader's interest..
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Should be good!
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