Product description Book by Cresswell, Helen From AudioFile Cresswell has written more of a fantasy than a mystery. Rodska is a wonderful reader; however, some of the British terms and references in the story may be lost on a young (or even an old) audience. Katy and Josh run away, and they find shelter in an amusement park. There they learn about an underworld of lost children. As they enter this seemingly imaginary world, they're caught in a struggle between good and evil. Rodska ably presents characters of many ages and accents. The "choose your own ending" is also quite effective. S.G.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Product description Book by Cresswell, Helen From AudioFile Cresswell has written more of a fantasy than a mystery. Rodska is a wonderful reader; however, some of the British terms and references in the story may be lost on a young (or even an old) audience. Katy and Josh run away, and they find shelter in an amusement park. There they learn about an underworld of lost children. As they enter this seemingly imaginary world, they're caught in a struggle between good and evil. Rodska ably presents characters of many ages and accents. The "choose your own ending" is also quite effective. S.G.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine