The Magic Half. Annie Barrows. 2007. Bloomsbury. 212 pages. [Source: Library]
Miri is the middle child in
a large family. She has twin older brothers--Ray and Robbie--and twin
younger sisters--Nell and Nora. The family has just moved into a new
house, a not-so-new house. Miri's room used to be part of the attic, it
is a bit unusual, and not just because of the super-ugly wallpaper. But
Miri only comes to realize this a week or two after the move. One
afternoon after a horrible fight that ends in punishment for Miri, she
discovers something that will change everything. The discovery? A single
lens from a pair of glasses taped to the wall near the floor. She looks
through the lens. She's curious like that. And that's when it happens.
She finds herself in 1935. She meets Molly. Molly's mom is dead, her dad
is out of the picture--has been out of the picture for six years. Molly
is "being raised" by her aunt alongside her cousins. Think Jane Eyre.
That's really all I have to say about Molly's situation! Molly is
convinced that Miri is her savior, could Molly be right? Has Miri
traveled to the past to save Molly? And what does it mean to save Molly?
Does that mean taking her back to the future? How would that even work?
So many questions Miri has! She'll need to brainstorm if she's going to
succeed.
I liked The Magic Half. I like fantasy novels. I like time travel stories. Is it the best book ever? Is it the best time travel story ever? Probably not. But it doesn't have to be the best for me to like it, to enjoy it. This one might pair well with Laurel Snyder's Seven Stories Up.
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