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Cynthia’s Attic
Mary Cunningham
Echelon, Dec 2005, $9.99, 160 pp.
ISBN: 1590804414
In 1964 Cynthia and Augusta are best friends though they are total opposites. Whereas Cynthia hates to break a nail Gus is a tomboy willing to slide in third base head first. School is out for summer so the pals wonder how to spend all their free time besides irritating Cynthia’s older sister Danielle. They decide to check out CYNTHIA’S ATTIC before her parents clean it out as the adults plan on doing shortly.
In the attic they find an old rusted scratched up trunk containing stuff from Cynthia’s grandmother Clara. Not long afterward, Cynthia and Gus return to the attic, but the trunk looks brand new with no rust, dust or nicks and everything inside seems pristine; additionally Cynthia and all her items and that of her immediate family have vanished. A tall woman calls Gus, Bess and asks where Clara is; recognizing the woman from an old photo as Cynthia’s great-grandmother, Gus realizes she and Cynthia are in the bodies of Bess and Clara in 1914. The adventures are just beginning for what will be the most exciting summer of their lives as they search for a missing locket that once belonged to great-great Aunt Isabelle, who disappeared on an ocean voyage to New York.
This is a fantastic time travel fantasy that middle school children will treasure. The escapades of Gus and Cynthia grip the audience as the two friends adapt to their situation with humor and trepidation, but always with fun while trying to solve an “ancient” mystery that occurred before their parents were born. Readers will appreciate time traveling with this dynamic duo starting in CYNTHIA’S ATTIC and continuing in the past on the high seas.
Mary Cunningham
Echelon, Dec 2005, $9.99, 160 pp.
ISBN: 1590804414
In 1964 Cynthia and Augusta are best friends though they are total opposites. Whereas Cynthia hates to break a nail Gus is a tomboy willing to slide in third base head first. School is out for summer so the pals wonder how to spend all their free time besides irritating Cynthia’s older sister Danielle. They decide to check out CYNTHIA’S ATTIC before her parents clean it out as the adults plan on doing shortly.
In the attic they find an old rusted scratched up trunk containing stuff from Cynthia’s grandmother Clara. Not long afterward, Cynthia and Gus return to the attic, but the trunk looks brand new with no rust, dust or nicks and everything inside seems pristine; additionally Cynthia and all her items and that of her immediate family have vanished. A tall woman calls Gus, Bess and asks where Clara is; recognizing the woman from an old photo as Cynthia’s great-grandmother, Gus realizes she and Cynthia are in the bodies of Bess and Clara in 1914. The adventures are just beginning for what will be the most exciting summer of their lives as they search for a missing locket that once belonged to great-great Aunt Isabelle, who disappeared on an ocean voyage to New York.
This is a fantastic time travel fantasy that middle school children will treasure. The escapades of Gus and Cynthia grip the audience as the two friends adapt to their situation with humor and trepidation, but always with fun while trying to solve an “ancient” mystery that occurred before their parents were born. Readers will appreciate time traveling with this dynamic duo starting in CYNTHIA’S ATTIC and continuing in the past on the high seas.