From the author of Nightmare Mountain comes another tale of suspense sure to create delight and fright for middle-grade readers. When 13-year-old Willow nearly drowns in Pinecone Lake, she has two visions: one of her grandparents, and one of her past life in Egypt. As her sister succumbs to leukemia, Willow learns to view her visions as symbols of everlasting hope.
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From the author of Nightmare Mountain comes another tale of suspense sure to create delight and fright for middle-grade readers. When 13-year-old Willow nearly drowns in Pinecone Lake, she has two visions: one of her grandparents, and one of her past life in Egypt. As her sister succumbs to leukemia, Willow learns to view her visions as symbols of everlasting hope.
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