Any which Wall

Any Which Wall by Laurel Snyder is a First Edition published by Random House Children’s Books in 2009, featuring 242 pages in English. This story follows four children—Henry, Emma, Roy, and Susan—who discover a magical wall that transports them to various places and times. Their adventures lead them to encounter castles, pirates, wizards, and queens, inviting readers to explore the possibilities of imagination and magic.
In Any Which Wall, readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the characters navigate their fantastical journeys. The narrative emphasizes themes of friendship, family, and self-discovery, showcasing how magic can reveal new insights about oneself and one’s relationships. This engaging tale encourages an open mind and a willingness to embrace the unexpected, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction and fantasy.
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Four kids, a mysterious wall, and a good helping of common magic!
If you had a magic wall that could take you to any place and any time, where would you go? Would you want to visit castles and desert islands? Would you want to meet famous wizards, terrible pirates, beautiful queens, and dastardly outlaws? If so, then you are just like Henry and Emma, and Roy and Susan—and you will probably like this story a lot. In fact, you might even wish something similar would happen to you!
In Any Which Wall, author Laurel Snyder proves that you don’t have to be an orphan, know a dragon, or even be a child to get a taste of magic. You just have to keep your mind open and willing to let it happen. And when you do find magic (like Henry, Emma, Roy, and Susan), you might be surprised that along with all the fun, you also find out new things about your friends, your family, and maybe even a little bit about who you really want to be.
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