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Nancy Morris, Marilyn Dorrall

Whispers in the Attic

language (Nancy Morris Sept. 20, 2013)
'An enjoyable read for young teens and adults alike' (Jackie Courtney)

Are you brave enough to follow Emily up into the attic and beyond?

She was looking for a secret hiding place, to escape her bickering parents, but instead she found another world. Welcomed by a strange boy who informed Emily he had been waiting for her for over a hundred years, our plucky heroine is introduced to the mysterious attic room.

If you ignore the fact that there are no corners, no windows, no door, this is a place to forget things and she did, glorious moment after glorious moment...

Although, nothing comes without a price. She must now help another: a little girl with big nightmares.

Emily travels deeper into the attic and further away from home. Can she help Harriet by ridding her of the nocturnal nuisance that is Henry? The only clues to his identity are: his blackened, grimy feet; his games of hide and seek and his nasty habit of bursting out from the toy cupboard to terrify the little girl.

To find the answers that she seeks she must travel faster, further and wider, each step taking her away from home but closer to the truth.

Can she piece the puzzle together in time and find her way back?
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