The Forest in the Hallway

The Forest in the Hallway

By Gordon Smith

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Grades 4 - 8Grade 5n/a4.752755
The afternoon of the day before her fourteenth birthday, Beatriz comes home from school to find her parents missing without a trace. After a brief, futile search, she is shipped off from her home in Des Moines to her uncle’s New York apartment, where she finds a portal to a peculiar magical land, and the starting point of an even more peculiar journey. Beatriz forms unlikely friendships with Death, a family of people with wings, assorted innkeepers, and two nameless orphans. After hair-raising encounters with a malevolent witch and her unpleasant assistants, Beatriz discovers that she has been much closer to home—and to her parents—than she initially believed.
With writing rich in wordplay, literary allusions, and deadpan humor, Gordon Smith’s imaginative novel introduces an original fantasy world and its resourceful visitor. Perfect for readers who love stranger-in-a-strange-land classics like The Phantom Tollbooth and Alice in Wonderland, this enchanting story is certain to earn a new place of favor on their shelves.
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN-13: 9780618688470
ISBN-10: 0618688471
Published on 11/13/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 232

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This book is about a girl who's parents mysteriously disappear. She can't find them anywhere so she has to go to her uncle's house in New York. Her uncle has told her not to go to the 19th floor but she didn't listen and she found a forest the hallway. She walks down the hallway and meets Death (Death is a "person" if that was what you were wondering). She goes up to a hotel that Death told her to go to. There she finds a picture of her mom and dad. Read the book to find out what will happen next!