Worth the Read

Worth the Read

Worth the Read

Worth the Read

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Overview

"Look, let's take it one century at a time. We have enough eighteenth-century problems without adding our twenty-first century problems..." For seventeen-year-old Tori, weird had become the new normal. Reeling from her dad's sudden death and her mom's disappearance, Tori picks up a book-and finds herself with her mom in eighteenth-century Boston on the brink of war. With the Boston Tea Party approaching, Tori's troubles in the eighteenth century are multiplying-the magical book that she thinks brought them here is missing, lost in the ancient town. As she searches for it, desperate to get back home, she must navigate a turbulent, politically-charged culture, in which Patriots and Loyalists are not who they seem to be. Taking refuge with Sam Adams, the mastermind of the Boston Tea Party, puts Tori and her mom in the chaotic center of the conflict-with Samuel, Adams' serious, blue-eyed son, and Hannah, an impulsive daughter, who may decide to help Tori...or stand in her way. Complications set in when Tori gets entangled in the Boston Tea Party, discovers a dangerous assassin, is implicated in a crime-and becomes an eighteenth-century criminal. Now wanted by the British, Tori engineers a daring escape attempt, coming face-to-face with the strangest colonist yet-and the biggest shock of her life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781685158125
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication date: 04/07/2022
Pages: 362
Sales rank: 1,088,298
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Diana Cockrell lives with her husband in a Greenville, South Carolina, home overrun by books, cats, and story ideas. When she's not teaching history or writing composition, she's thinking about history and writing. When she's not doing that, she's studying history or writing, usually with a cat in her lap. Her dearest wish is to travel back in time, experiencing the events and meeting the people she loves. You can contact her at justourbook.com.

Kate Cockrell also lives in Greenville, South Carolina, and spends her days pretending she's everywhere else. She reads, writes, teaches, and searches for every opportunity to grow imagination, both for herself and anyone else who'll sit still long enough.
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