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Mira, Mirror
by Mette Ivie Harrison
New York: Viking, 2004 (314 pp.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Fantasy
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Mirrors--Juvenile fiction; Magic--Juvenile fiction; Witches--Juvenile fiction; Sisters--Juvenile fiction; Fairy tales;
Summary:
Two sisters. One a witch and a queen. The other transformed by hersister's touch into a mirror—a mirror with voice and memory and magic, but no power to transform herself back to the girl she once was. And then, mysteriously, the queen disappears and another girl finds the mirror. This girl has troubles of her own, but she is also a means to escape and soon the girl and the mirror are on their way to find the magic that will bring both pain and hope to both of them. Mette Harrison's mesmerizing voice spins a breathtaking tale of love, lies, and redemption. [from publisher's web site]

Awards:
Spirit 0f 76 Recommended Book List, "Borders Recommends" List, Association of Mormon Letters Honorable Mention for Juvenile Books 2004, The Center for Children's Literature
"Too Good to Miss" List 2005, Utah Center for the Book
Letters for Literature Level II 2005-2006 Winner, and The Children's Bookstore "Pick of the Month" November/December 2004.




more information at publisher's web site
http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780142406434,00.html

HBLL Call No: 813 H247mm




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