by Lewis Buzbee
Its been two months since Traviss family moved to a development so new that it seems totally unreal. His parents are working harder now, to pay for it all, and Travis is left to fend for himself.
Theres one place, though, where Travis can still connect with his old life: the Salinas library. Travis and his family used to go there together every Saturday, but now he bikes to it alone, re-reading his favorite books.
Its only natural that Travis likes the work of author John Steinbeckafter all, Salinas is Steinbecks hometown. But that cant explain why Travis is suddenly seeing Steinbecks characters spring to life. Theres the homeless man in the alley behind the library, the line of figures at the top of a nearby ridge, the boy who writes by night in an attic bedroom. Travis has met them all beforeas a reader. But why are they here now? And how?
As Travis struggles to solve this mystery, budget cuts threaten his library. And so, he embarks on a journey through Steinbecks beautiful California landscape, looking for a way to save his safe haven. Its only then that he begins to sort out fact from fiction, discovering the many ways a story can come aliveand stumbling into a story Steinbeck might have started, and Travis needs to complete
Here is a mystery that delves deeply into the ways that books take us, one at a time, out into the vast world.
Recommended for ages 10-14.
"Magical realism with Steinbeck's ghost and a discerning young hero. " - Kirkus Reviews.
"Creating a brand of magical realism that is more thought provoking than scary, Buzbee resurrects Steinbeck characters and scenes to tell a story within a story." - Publishers Weekly
"There are some convenient plot twists and stereotypical characters. The protagonist, however, is well drawn. This novel would have greatest appeal to readers familiar with Steinbeck's works." - School Library Journal
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Lewis Buzbee is a former bookseller and sales rep (for Chronicle Books), and the author of the acclaimed adult memoir, The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop, published by Graywolf Press in June 2006. A native Californian, he lives in San Francisco with his wife and daughter. He is the author of the children's books Steinbeck's Ghost, The Haunting of Charles Dickens, and Bridge of Time.

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