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The Oracle's Door
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The Oracle’s Door

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Before Ma became the most powerful witch in Brooklyn...before Ma met a boy named Jaxon who helped her deliver three baby dragons to the realm of magic...long before Ma ended the war and vanquished the Scourge by choosing exile...she was just a curious, determined girl living on the South Side of Chicago. Lavinia Robinson, or "Vinny" as she's called by her best friend L. Roy Jenkins, is always ready for adventure-even if it means breaking the rules. So when a faraway voice dares her to open a rainbow-edged door in the sky, Vinny doesn't hesitate and discovers a world filled with dragons and other amazing creatures! But when her own world threatens to burn during the Red Summer of 1919, can Vinny summon enough magic to save the ones she loves? Told in alternating viewpoints-Ma as a centenarian and a ten-year-old novice witch-THE ORACLE'S DOOR reveals the parallels in Vinny's and Jaxon's lives while introducing young readers to tumultuous early twentieth-century Chicago. With her distinct blend of fantasy and history, Zetta Elliott weaves one last story with her beloved characters that is sure to enthrall young readers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
14 September 2024
Pages
212
ISBN
9781088043356

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Before Ma became the most powerful witch in Brooklyn...before Ma met a boy named Jaxon who helped her deliver three baby dragons to the realm of magic...long before Ma ended the war and vanquished the Scourge by choosing exile...she was just a curious, determined girl living on the South Side of Chicago. Lavinia Robinson, or "Vinny" as she's called by her best friend L. Roy Jenkins, is always ready for adventure-even if it means breaking the rules. So when a faraway voice dares her to open a rainbow-edged door in the sky, Vinny doesn't hesitate and discovers a world filled with dragons and other amazing creatures! But when her own world threatens to burn during the Red Summer of 1919, can Vinny summon enough magic to save the ones she loves? Told in alternating viewpoints-Ma as a centenarian and a ten-year-old novice witch-THE ORACLE'S DOOR reveals the parallels in Vinny's and Jaxon's lives while introducing young readers to tumultuous early twentieth-century Chicago. With her distinct blend of fantasy and history, Zetta Elliott weaves one last story with her beloved characters that is sure to enthrall young readers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
14 September 2024
Pages
212
ISBN
9781088043356