Zoe Rising

Zoe Rising by Pam Conrad, published by Laura Geringer Book in 1996, is a first edition that spans 131 pages. This work continues the story of Zoe, a preternatural child with the unique ability to travel back in time. The narrative unfolds with a sense of suspense as Zoe navigates her mother’s childhood, confronting looming dangers that threaten to disrupt her own future.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and mystery as Zoe embarks on her quest to avert a tragedy. The themes of family and the complexities of parental relationships are woven throughout the story, enhancing the emotional depth of Zoe’s journey. This edition invites readers to explore the intricacies of time and the impact of past events on the present, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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In this, the sequel to the 1991 Best Juvenille Mystery Novel Stonewords, Pam Conrad introduced readers to Zoe, a preternatural child with the abilit y to be called back in time. With an uncanny sense of suspense and mystery, Conrad draws the reader along with Zoe back through the decades to Zoe’s own mother’s childhood, where menace looms large. It is up to Zoe to prevent a tragedy that will shatter Zoe’s future if it is left to occur.
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