The Door at the End of the World
By Caroline Carlson
Harper, 2019. Fiction.
Miss Lucy Eberslee, age 13, is proud of her job as Gatekeeper's deputy at the door at the end of the world - even if she's a little convinced her well-connected parents got her the gig. As organized as she is ordinary, she takes her work very seriously and is careful not to break any rules. But when the Gatekeeper doesn't return from a routine maintenance trip Lucy is compelled to break one of the most important rules and open the gate between worlds herself - letting in an unassuming boy named Arthur in the process. Unable to re-open the door, and with the Gatekeeper still missing, Lucy and Arthur travel across the world on a quest to restore order. They soon discover, though, that they are part of a plot bigger than they can imagine.
Filled with magical spelling bees, portals between worlds, and characters who feel like friends this is a stellar story for fans of peculiar fantasy.
By Caroline Carlson
Harper, 2019. Fiction.
Miss Lucy Eberslee, age 13, is proud of her job as Gatekeeper's deputy at the door at the end of the world - even if she's a little convinced her well-connected parents got her the gig. As organized as she is ordinary, she takes her work very seriously and is careful not to break any rules. But when the Gatekeeper doesn't return from a routine maintenance trip Lucy is compelled to break one of the most important rules and open the gate between worlds herself - letting in an unassuming boy named Arthur in the process. Unable to re-open the door, and with the Gatekeeper still missing, Lucy and Arthur travel across the world on a quest to restore order. They soon discover, though, that they are part of a plot bigger than they can imagine.
Filled with magical spelling bees, portals between worlds, and characters who feel like friends this is a stellar story for fans of peculiar fantasy.
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