<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Twelve-year-old Stanly realizes that the weird bone growing in his yard is turning into a full human skeleton that only children can see. Stanly's little sister, Mischievous Miren, adopts the skeleton as a playmate, but when Miren starts to grow sick, Stanly suspects that the skeleton is responsible in this staggering debut.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A staggering debut that will forever change the way you think about life, hope, death . . . and the power of friendship to transcend them all.<p></p>Twelve-year-old Stanly knows the bone growing in his yard is a little weird, but that's okay, because now he'll have the perfect photo to submit to the Young Discoverer's Competition. With such a unique find, he's sure to win the grand prize.But, oddly, the bone doesn't appear in any photos. Even stranger, it seems to be growing into a full skeleton . . . one that only children can see. There's just one person who doesn't find any of this weird--Stanly's little sister. Mischievous Miren adopts the skeleton as a friend, and soon, the two become inseparable playmates. When Miren starts to grow sick, Stanly suspects that the skeleton is responsible and does everything in his power to drive the creature away. However, Miren is desperate not to lose her friend, forcing Stanly to question everything he's ever believed about life, love, and the mysterious forces that connect us.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>Praise for Skeleton Tree</b></p><p></p><p>"[An] emotional roller coaster tempered by a touch of magic and a resilient, likable protagonist." --Kirkus Reviews</p><p></p><p>"Ventrella's comforting storytelling reveals a magical world where a skeleton can grow and where a family's love for each other can provide healing." --School Library Journal</p><p></p><p>Quietly powerful; dark yet whimsical . . ." --Booklist</p><p></p><p>Kim Ventrella knows when to be playful and when to break your heart." --Cassie Beasley, NYT-bestselling author of Circus Mirandus</p><p></p><p>"Like Markus Zusak's The Book Thief, Skeleton Tree upends the myth of the Grim Reaper. Scary, sad, funny and always so, so sweet, Skeleton Tree will haunt me and remind me that life is miraculous when it's rooted in hope and empathy." --Paul Griffin, author When Friendship Followed Me Home</p><p></p><p></p><p><b>Praise for Bone Hollow</b></p><p></p><p><b>A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids 2019</b></p><p></p><p>"Set in the rural South, the syrup-soaked, rich imagery is a sensory delight. Gabe's voice is distinct, and the evolution of his conflict reinforces the humanity amid the magic. A heck of a good read about the bright side of some durn bad luck." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review</p><p></p><p>Ventrella fearlessly tackles the sensitive subject of death for a middle grade audience." -Booklist</p><p><b>Praise for The Secret Life of Sam</b></p><p></p><p>The magic is rooted in evocative descriptions and strong emotions. Magically mesmerizing and moving. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review</p><p></p><p><b>Praise for Hello, Future Me</b></p><p></p><p>This light fantasy eases the tension of a tough topic. --Kirkus Reviews</p><p></p><p>"A perfectly magical story packed with twists, energy and charm!" -Janet Fox, award-winning author of The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle</p><p></p><p>"A sensitive story filled with humor, adventure and characters you want to hug. A wonderful read for all." --Samantha M. Clark, author of The Boy, The Boat and the Beast</p><p></p><p>"Hello, Future Me is quite simply one of the most charming, and heartwarming books that I've read in a while. June is a wonderful protagonist who really makes you pull for her, and Tanglewood is the kind of small town that you immediately picture when reading about it. Tackles some difficult themes in a relatable way, and has everything you can ask for in a book. Mystery, magic, laughs, tears, and oh, did I mention Big Foot? Get this book and start reading TODAY!" -Jonathan Rosen, author of Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies</p><br><br><i>Skeleton Tree</i> is a powerful and tender story. Kim Ventrella knows when to be playful and when to break your heart. -- Cassie Beasley, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Circus Mirandus</i>Ventrella's comforting storytelling reveals a magical world where a skeleton can grow and where a family's love for each other can provide healing. -- <i>School Library Journal</i>[An] emotional roller coaster tempered by a touch of magic and a resilient, likable protagonist. -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>Quietly powerful; dark yet whimsical . . . -- <i>Booklist</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kim Ventrella spends her days searching for whimsy and wonder, even in the darkest of times. She is the author of <i>Bone Hollow</i> and <i>Skeleton Tree</i>, which <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>called an emotional roller coaster tempered by a touch of magic. She lives in Oklahoma City, where her favorite activities include writing stories, working at a haunted house, and racing her dog in the rain.
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