The Hills Are Shadows

Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book The Hills Are Shadows by Joan Givner, Thistledown Press
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Author: Joan Givner ISBN: 9781771870047
Publisher: Thistledown Press Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Thistledown Press Language: English
Author: Joan Givner
ISBN: 9781771870047
Publisher: Thistledown Press
Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Thistledown Press
Language: English

It was supposed to be a homecoming and reunion, but when Anne Tennyson Miller (Tenn to her friends and family) returns to Driftwood Bay with her new friend Una, they find a ghost town. Something has gone terribly wrong in the world. The sea is rising fast, and everyone — almost everyone — has fled to the hills. Danger and treachery lurk on a highway littered with abandoned cars and possessions, and the girls, along with two young strangers who conceal a mystery of their own, head across country. They climb through the wilderness in hopes of finding the Miller family and safety, perhaps, from the relentless tide. But their adventures have only begun . . . “Givner’s characters are so real that the reader will have no problem identifying with them” — CM Magazine. “Her writing is crisp and clear, while her ability to wrap up the story, and prepare for a sequel is absolutely wonderful.” — Erika Sorocco, reviewer “The several threads of the story weave together without fanfare but with a calm assurance that creates a sturdy sense of character and believability” — Kirkus reviews

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It was supposed to be a homecoming and reunion, but when Anne Tennyson Miller (Tenn to her friends and family) returns to Driftwood Bay with her new friend Una, they find a ghost town. Something has gone terribly wrong in the world. The sea is rising fast, and everyone — almost everyone — has fled to the hills. Danger and treachery lurk on a highway littered with abandoned cars and possessions, and the girls, along with two young strangers who conceal a mystery of their own, head across country. They climb through the wilderness in hopes of finding the Miller family and safety, perhaps, from the relentless tide. But their adventures have only begun . . . “Givner’s characters are so real that the reader will have no problem identifying with them” — CM Magazine. “Her writing is crisp and clear, while her ability to wrap up the story, and prepare for a sequel is absolutely wonderful.” — Erika Sorocco, reviewer “The several threads of the story weave together without fanfare but with a calm assurance that creates a sturdy sense of character and believability” — Kirkus reviews

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