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The Unbearable Heaviness of Remembering
2020
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...She has discovered she has an older sister named Amber, who was stolen-away as a baby. Nobody but Rachel remembers her—not even their parents. Rachel is determined to find Amber and restore her to the family. But how? She doubts it will be as easy as overhearing the name Rumpelstiltskin. Meanwhile, Rachel has bigger problems. Wild fey have invaded the campus. If they so much as bewitch even one more student, Roanoke Academy will be forced to close its doors. Rachel and her friends must solve this menace before the academy cancels more classes or, worse, the Year of the Dragon Ball! But she has hope—if she can keep the school open—because, as Rachel's late grandmother told her, Masquerade balls are a time of wonder... when anything is possible.

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L. Jagi Lamplighter
L. Jagi Lamplighter
Author · 13 books

L. Jagi Lamplighter is a writer of fantasy and children's stories. When not writing, she reverts to her secret ID where she lives in fairytale happiness with her husband, writer John C. Wright, and their four delightful children Orville, Ping-Ping, the Cherubim, and Justinian the Elf King. For more information, see: Prospero Lost: A Writer's Odyssey—an essay about how Prospero Lost came to be, the rigors of the writing life, negotiating the labyrinth of the publishing world, and the Great Agent Hunt. All About The Wonder: Why I Write Fantasy—an essay about wonder and the real magic of life.

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