Ingrid Law has sold shoes, worked in a bookstore, helped other people get jobs and assembled boxes for frozen eggplant burgers. She and her 12-year-old daughter live in Boulder, Colorado, in a lovely old mobile home that they like to believe is a cross between a spaceship and a shoe box. They enjoy writing on its walls and painting on its ceiling, and have two harps, a flute and a ukulele, as well as a fondness for muffins.
Genres: Children's Fiction
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A Game of Fox & Squirrels (2020)
Jenn Reese
"A captivating and touching story both whimsical and emotionallysometimes frighteninglycompelling."
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The Blackthorn Key (2015)
(Blackthorn Key, book 1)
Kevin Sands
"Captivating! A masterful page-turner brimming with secrets, traps, friendship, intrigue, pigeons, potions, loyalty, and explosions. Kevin Sands has created an engaging, kind-hearted, and humorous young hero in apothecary's apprentice Christopher Rowe. This thrilling adventure will keep you hooked."
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Sparkers (2014)
Eleanor Glewwe
"Rich with music, magic, and devotion to friends and family, the world of Sparkers will ignite your imagination."
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