The Maze

Nearly nine-year-old Caroline isn't at all sure visiting her Dad, and his new wife and annoying stepson, is a good idea. She's even less convinced when Dad has to give a final exam, her stepmother is called away, and Hector's left in charge on her first day there!

Hector warns the college student who drops off a late art project that Dad won't accept it. The student tells him to mind his own business and "just leave it alone till your dad gets home." Who does he think he is? Caroline can't do any harm by taking the cover off one corner and looking. The picture shows a mountain covered with twisting paths and a variety of fantastic creatures - including a mermaid. Caroline loves mermaids!

And she can hear this one singing!

Leaning closer to hear better, Caroline tumbles headlong into the picture. But mermaids aren't as nice in person as in theory. When Hector jumps in to rescue her, he is at best half-successful. They're trapped on a mountain full of brightly-colored threats, confusing paths, and monsters variously smart and stupid, treacherous and fair-minded, but all - from the courteous sphinx to the crabby Thigama Bob - set on keeping them from getting out alive. Hector is stronger and knows more about monsters than Caroline does; but Caroline is bolder and quicker-witted than Hector.

And they'd better stick together, because the odds of either of them making it through alone are slim.

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The Maze

Nearly nine-year-old Caroline isn't at all sure visiting her Dad, and his new wife and annoying stepson, is a good idea. She's even less convinced when Dad has to give a final exam, her stepmother is called away, and Hector's left in charge on her first day there!

Hector warns the college student who drops off a late art project that Dad won't accept it. The student tells him to mind his own business and "just leave it alone till your dad gets home." Who does he think he is? Caroline can't do any harm by taking the cover off one corner and looking. The picture shows a mountain covered with twisting paths and a variety of fantastic creatures - including a mermaid. Caroline loves mermaids!

And she can hear this one singing!

Leaning closer to hear better, Caroline tumbles headlong into the picture. But mermaids aren't as nice in person as in theory. When Hector jumps in to rescue her, he is at best half-successful. They're trapped on a mountain full of brightly-colored threats, confusing paths, and monsters variously smart and stupid, treacherous and fair-minded, but all - from the courteous sphinx to the crabby Thigama Bob - set on keeping them from getting out alive. Hector is stronger and knows more about monsters than Caroline does; but Caroline is bolder and quicker-witted than Hector.

And they'd better stick together, because the odds of either of them making it through alone are slim.

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The Maze

The Maze

by Peni Griffin
The Maze

The Maze

by Peni Griffin

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Overview

Nearly nine-year-old Caroline isn't at all sure visiting her Dad, and his new wife and annoying stepson, is a good idea. She's even less convinced when Dad has to give a final exam, her stepmother is called away, and Hector's left in charge on her first day there!

Hector warns the college student who drops off a late art project that Dad won't accept it. The student tells him to mind his own business and "just leave it alone till your dad gets home." Who does he think he is? Caroline can't do any harm by taking the cover off one corner and looking. The picture shows a mountain covered with twisting paths and a variety of fantastic creatures - including a mermaid. Caroline loves mermaids!

And she can hear this one singing!

Leaning closer to hear better, Caroline tumbles headlong into the picture. But mermaids aren't as nice in person as in theory. When Hector jumps in to rescue her, he is at best half-successful. They're trapped on a mountain full of brightly-colored threats, confusing paths, and monsters variously smart and stupid, treacherous and fair-minded, but all - from the courteous sphinx to the crabby Thigama Bob - set on keeping them from getting out alive. Hector is stronger and knows more about monsters than Caroline does; but Caroline is bolder and quicker-witted than Hector.

And they'd better stick together, because the odds of either of them making it through alone are slim.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044780767
Publisher: Peni Griffin
Publication date: 08/10/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 166 KB

About the Author

I spent my childhood reading and taking long car trips. I sold her first book, to Margaret K. McElderry, in 1989. My twelve middle-grade and YA novels since then have included nominees for major awards for the mystery and western genres. The Ghost Sitter won the William Allan White Award for Best Book for 3-5th graders in 2004. Switching Well has been used in many Texas classrooms to support the 7th-grade Texas history curriculum.

I live in San Antonio with my husband and two cats.

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