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The Unwritten Girl

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Rosemary faces life-or-death perils in the Land of Fiction in a quest to rescue her brother, who has lost himself in a book. To succeed, she must conquer her own imagination.
  • 01 April 2006
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Rosemary Watson lives in the small town of Clarksbury, where news travels fast and gossip sticks around. Years before, her brother Theo suffered a nervous breakdown, and Rosemary, now entering junior high, is constantly teased about it. She wonders if she might go crazy like her brother, and she feels guilty for not being able to save him. She tries to hide in books, but even there she’s uneasy: she can’t stand to see characters suffer. She’s happiest in the cool world of fact and figures.

Rosemary and Peter - the new kid in school with issues of his own - are thrown together, and soon find themselves on a life-or-death quest to rescue Rosemary’s brother, who has lost himself in a book. With the help of Peter and her guide, faerie shape-shifter Puck, Rosemary must face the storybook perils of the Land of Fiction and learn to open her heart, before it is too late.

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Price: $12.99
Pages: 180
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 01 April 2006
Trim Size: 7.25 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781550026047
Format: Paperback
BISACs: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Contemporary, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy & magical realism, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Contemporary, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Books & Libraries, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Literature, books & writers, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Romance & relationships stories
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"Both The Unwritten Girl and Fathom Five are interesting novels of fantasy…both boys and girls will be able to relate to, and find equal pleasure in, reading this series."

"…a story full of fairytales, mystery, and adventure."

James Bow's first novel, The Unwritten Girl, introduced readers to the strange and compelling worlds of Rosemary and Peter in 26. A transit enthusiast, urban planner, and freelance journalist, James lives in Kitchener, Ontario, with his wife, poet Erin Noteboom.