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The secret book of Flora Lea : a novel / Patti Callahan Henry.

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1939: Fourteen-year-old Hazel and five-year-old Flora evacuate their London home for a rural village to escape the horrors of the Second World War. Living with the Aberdeen family in a charming stone cottage, Hazel distracts her young sister with a fairy tale about a magical land, a secret place they can escape to that is all their own: Whisperwood. But the unthinkable happens when Flora suddenly vanishes after playing near the banks of the River Thames. Shattered, Hazel blames herself for her sister's disappearance, carrying the guilt into adulthood. Twenty years later, Hazel is back in London, ready to move on from her job at a cozy rare bookstore for a career at Sotheby's. With a cherished boyfriend and an upcoming Paris getaway, Hazel's future seems set. But her tidy life is turned upside down when she unwraps a package containing a picture book called Whisperwood and the River of Stars. Hazel never told a soul about the storybook world she created just for Flora. Could this book hold the secrets to Flora's disappearance? Could it be a sign that her beloved sister is still alive after all these years? Or is something sinister at play?

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781668011836
  • ISBN: 1668011832
  • ISBN: 9781668034231
  • ISBN: 1668034239
  • ISBN: 9781668011843
  • ISBN: 1668011840
  • Physical Description: 353 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 2023.

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Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Sisters > Fiction.
Storytelling > Fiction.
Imaginary places > Fiction.
Missing persons > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > England > Fiction.
Guilt > Fiction.
Books > Fiction.
Great Britain > History > George VI, 1936-1952 > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Novels.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Marshall Public Library.

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The Secret Book of Flora Lea : A Novel
The Secret Book of Flora Lea : A Novel
by Callahan Henry, Patti
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The Secret Book of Flora Lea : A Novel

Chapter 1CHAPTER 1 Not very long ago and not very far away, there once was and still is an invisible place right here with us. And if you are born knowing, you will find your way through the woodlands to the shimmering doors that lead to the land made just and exactly for you. HAZEL MERSEY LINDEN, 1939 October 1940 Binsey, Oxfordshire On a red blanket by the river, six-year-old Flora Lea Linden awakens alone, a dome of blue sky above her and birdsong wild about her. Someone called my name? She glances around the green expanse, at the churning water of the River Thames furrowed with winks and puckers as it nearly overflows its banks, taking to the sea anything or anyone who dares to enter its rush. The river surges toward Oxford where students hurry to and from tutors under pinnacled towers standing guard over cobblestone streets. Then the waters bend and curve, gathering force, bouncing against the stone walls and locks of England until they reach London, where bombs are plummeting to city streets, delivering ruination, where smoldering cathedrals and crushed homes litter the river with their ember and ash. Did someone call my name? Flora sits and rubs her eyes. She's not exactly alone. She has Berry, her stuffed teddy. And she isn't frightened. Why should she be? Her older sister, Hazel, told her many times that these woodlands belong to them, that the shadowed glade and the sacred sunlit puddles where the canopy of trees opens wide is a safe place meant for the two sisters, created just for them. She stands and carefully steps closer to the river. Hazel refuses to go with Flora to Whisperwood anymore, so what's she to do but go alone? It's hers!--not to be abandoned: the glowing castle and the grove of alder, the chattering squirrels and animated trees. Hazel had told Flora that the glinting lights on the river were stars and galaxies, rushing to meet the sea. Hazel had ordered her not to ever become the river, as they became other woodland creatures, nor should Flora ever drink from the river. If she did, she was told, she would never find her way back to Mum or Bridie or their warm cottage in the heather-strewn fields. This enchanting river was--like the apple in the Bible--forbidden. But Flora doesn't believe this beautiful, starry river can be dangerous. She clings to Berry by his worn, furry paw and ventures nearer to the water's rush, thrilled at her boldness. No one knows what might happen to her on this adventure or who she might become. She hears a voice nearby in the woods, familiar, but Flora ignores it. The way here was through a shimmering door, and Hazel was too busy to see it. The river is Flora's companion, her friend, and this intimacy has her creeping ever closer to its edge. Hazel never wants them to pretend to be bunnies, so that's what she's decided today. Flora will be a bunny. She stares down at the river's churned-up waters, looking for stars but seeing only mud and silt, humps of river-smoothed rocks underwater. She skids down on a soggy, earthy incline, her wellies slipping where the browned grasses of October change to mud. Falling on her bum, Flora laughs. What an adventure! Berry slips from her hand as her palms and fingers dig into the wet earth to keep herself from tumbling into the frigid waters. She scoots closer, wanting to grab Berry. He's too close to the river. "It's okay," she says as she reaches for his paw, repeating her sister's words: "It's our land. We're always safe in Whisperwood." Excerpted from The Secret Book of Flora Lea: A Novel by Patti Callahan Henry All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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