![]() I would have read it walking to the bus stop, sneaked peaks at it under my desk during class, devoured chapters while hiding under my covers at night. Books where there was always a better world by the end of the story.Īnd oh, if my young self had been able to read Winterling! I would have read it over and over, dog-earing the pages and looking up the words I didn’t know. She knows that I read stories about heroes and adventures in magical lands where good always triumphed. (At dinner during Blue Heaven, in front of everyone.) Sarah knows about my childhood, and how books were my escape and my life preservers, the things that saved me from giving up each and every day. It will come as no surprise to those of you who know me that I cried when Sarah first showed me this. Today Sarah has a new middle-grade book out called Winterling, and it’s dedicated to me: ![]() ![]() Sarah and I met about 10 years ago at Wiscon when neither of us had published a novel and, wow, it’s been quite a ride for both of us since then. ![]() One of my best friends in the whole world is the talented Sarah Prineas, author of The Magic Thief middle-grade series. ![]()
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