The day I fell into a fairy tale / by Ben Miller ; illustrated by Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini.
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- 9781665949736
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Main Library | Children's Science Fiction/Fantasy | MILLER BEN | Processing | 33111011350242 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
From actor, author, and comedian Ben Miller comes an illustrated middle grade fantasy adventure that's "entertaining fairy-tale fun" ( Kirkus Reviews ) following a brother and sister who stumble into a magical new world--perfect for fans of Half Upon a Time and Land of Stories!
Lana loves stories, especially the ones she and her brother, Harrison, share in their make-believe games. But when Harrison decides he's too grown-up to play with Lana anymore, she's too lonely to find the wonder in storytelling...until something magical happens.
Lana discovers a portal to a fairy tale world hidden in the strange new supermarket in town! But these aren't the happy-ever-after fairy tales that Lana knows--they are darker and more dangerous, and the characters need Lana's help to defeat an evil witch. But she can't do it alone.
Can she convince Harrison to believe in stories again and journey to the world with her before it's too late?
"Originally published in Great Britain in 2020 by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd."
Lana loves stories, especially the ones she and her brother, Harrison, share in their make-believe games. But when Harrison decides he's too grown-up to play with Lana anymore, she's too lonely to find the wonder in storytelling... until something magical happens. When she discovers a portal to a fairy tale world hidden in the strange new supermarket in town, she discovers these aren't the happy-ever-after tales she knows and loves, but are darker and more dangerous and the characters need her help in defeating an evil witch. But she can't do it alone. Can she convince Harrison to believe in stories again and journey to the world with her before it's too late?
Ages 8-12. Simon & Schuster
Grades 3-7. Simon & Schuster