A Day of Signs and Wonders
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Kit Pearson
Emily dreams of birds. She feels constrained by nearly everything - her overbearing sisters, the expectation to be a proper young lady and even her stiff white pinafore.
Kitty feels undone. Her heart is still grieving a tragic loss, and she doesn't want to be sent away to a boarding school so far away from home.
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When the two girls meet by chance, on a beach on the outskirts of Victoria, B.C., in 1881, neither knows that their one day together will change their lives forever. Inspired by the childhood of acclaimed Canadian artist Emily Carr, A Day of Signs and Wonders is a sensitive and insightful look at friendship, family and the foundations of an artist, drawn over the course of a single day. (From HarperCollins)
From the book
A spider's web stretched from the gatepost to a lavender bush. The droplets on its fragile strands made a perfect pattern of shimmering beads. The day was brand new, like a piece of clean paper waiting for someone to draw on. Despite the bright sun the air was chilly, but Emily didn't care. She had escaped!
From A Day of Signs and Wonders by Kit Pearson ©2016. Published by HarperCollins.