
About the story:
Abby thinks tutoring an "an economically disadvantaged adolescent" as her college service project for the summer will be a snap.
Merrideth, her sullen 11-year-old student, thinks "No thanks, I don't need a babysitter."
John thinks Abby's kidding when she tells him she can fast-forward and rewind life. Not her own, of course, but that of the girl who lived in Merrideth's house 160 years ago.
My Review:
"This was one of the most original and enjoyable novels I have read in a long time. I usually read suspense, but didn't miss the "action" because the characters kept me interested in their historical discoveries. Heal is a gifted writer. I am delighted to add her to my favorite authors list, and have already downloaded the second in this series." - Cheryl Colwell
Abby thinks tutoring an "an economically disadvantaged adolescent" as her college service project for the summer will be a snap.
Merrideth, her sullen 11-year-old student, thinks "No thanks, I don't need a babysitter."
John thinks Abby's kidding when she tells him she can fast-forward and rewind life. Not her own, of course, but that of the girl who lived in Merrideth's house 160 years ago.
My Review:
"This was one of the most original and enjoyable novels I have read in a long time. I usually read suspense, but didn't miss the "action" because the characters kept me interested in their historical discoveries. Heal is a gifted writer. I am delighted to add her to my favorite authors list, and have already downloaded the second in this series." - Cheryl Colwell