

I don't want to give anything more away, so I'll stop here and encourage you to read this immersive debut novel for yourself. I was captivated as Finn and Gabi learned some remarkable secrets about the women in Finn's family and began climbing the local mountain in search of a strange tree with two doorknobs. I immediately connected with Finn and his delightful friend Gabi, worried about his missing mother, and puzzled about the reasons for the peculiar events taking place in the small village of Dorset, Vermont. I only wish I could have read A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity at that time - it's exactly the kind of book I craved as a young reader - but I'm fortunate to have discovered it now.

Nesbit, and went adventuring with Mary Poppins and Dr. I lost myself in books by Edward Eager and E. When I was young, I spent countless hours reading my way through the children's fantasy and imaginative fiction section in my local library.
