Falling In
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
There are some people in this world who are a little more aware, a little more in tune with what’s happening around them. Isabelle Bean is one of those people, and when she sits in her regular, average classroom, listening to an odd buzzing sound and feeling as if she is teetering on the edge of the universe...she is not too far from the truth.
Like Alice falling through the looking glass, Isabelle soon finds herself in a parallel universe, where she’s mistaken for a witch, then finds out that her grandmother is a witch, then finds out she isn’t, but no one believes her, which is the whole reason Isabelle has tumbled into this world—to straighten everyone out on the witch and non-witch business. Oh, and to find a true friend. Dowell’s fantasy debut is, yes indeed, entrancing.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dowell s (Shooting the Moon) first fantasy novel features sixth-grader Isabelle Bean, an unconventional protagonist who prefers thrift stores to malls and demonstrates an impressive talent for irritating teachers. Isabelle s adventure begins in the school nurse s office, where she discovers an entrance into another world and meets a group of children fleeing from a witch. As fate would have it, the witch mistreated and misunderstood by villagers turns out to be Isabelle s biological grandmother. Much of the novel focuses on the healing powers and sad history of Isabelle s grandmother and Isabelle s effort to set the record straight. Readers may be amused by the narrator s digressions, backtracking, direct addresses ( You want me to tell you where Isabelle is, don t you? You want me to spell it out for you, draw you a map, paint a picture. Well, I m not going to do it ), and impish tone, though it can feel a bit forced. Perhaps too many facts are left to the imagination: how Isabelle has changed and what she has gained from her experiences remain questionable at the end of the book. Ages 8 12.