 | The eventful lives of the Donaghue sisters (introduced in Emilie Richards's earlier novel, WHISKEY ISLAND) include Megan's wedding (which is interrupted by a tornado), the diagnosis of Peggy's small son as autistic (and her visit to an elderly cousin... |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
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 | The eventful lives of the Donaghue sisters (introduced in Emilie Richards's earlier novel, WHISKEY ISLAND) include Megan's wedding (which is interrupted by a tornado), the diagnosis of Peggy's small son as autistic (and her visit to an elderly cousin... |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
 | After climbing through the mirror in her room, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |