… with a cover: … and a synopsis:
It was the same as every other day – out the door, down the path, into the car, off to school. But when Bella stepped off the veranda, she stopped.
Bella looked back at the house. And as she did, a shiver prickled her skin. Because what she saw made no sense.
What’s a girl to do, when her house can’t find a home?
… [and a 14-year-backstory, in case you missed it earlier]
Bella and the Wandering House, junior fiction for ages 6-10-ish, will be out this September from Fremantle Press, with gorgeous illustrations by Nicholas Schafer. I’m thrilled to have this story finally stepping out into the world …
I can’t wait to read this book to my daughter – oh, who am I kidding? I just can’t wait to read this book to myself! Congratulations, Meg.
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Thanks, Melinda! It’s been a long time coming, but I’m quietly very proud of Bella (she says, noisily …) 🙂
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so excited you almost have Bella & her confused house after all this time
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Thanks – me too!
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