and soon after the family is “whisked away to a secret place,” at which point Vaughn’s wife trumpets “didn’t I always say I always felt there was something I never did trust?” - and that’s the end of it.
Oh, Edna Farber, no!
Does anyone else know of another book about a girl walking into the fog and finding something magical? Or is my memory just playing tricks on me?
Andre Norton's Steel Magic (1965, also known as Gray Magic) involves time-travel in a mist, although it also involves three children and magical utensils. I suspect there are others that match more closely.
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Date: 2017-09-13 03:57 pm (UTC)Oh, Edna Farber, no!
Does anyone else know of another book about a girl walking into the fog and finding something magical? Or is my memory just playing tricks on me?
Andre Norton's Steel Magic (1965, also known as Gray Magic) involves time-travel in a mist, although it also involves three children and magical utensils. I suspect there are others that match more closely.