A Newbery Honor Book
An American Library Association Notable Children's Book
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
Janet Taylor Lisle's captivating Newbery Honor book explores how, like
friendship, magic can emerge when you least expect it--and when you need
it most. All you have to do is look deep.
Anything might happen in Sara-Kate's backyard. For that matter,
anything was happening.
For nine-year-old Hillary Lenox, being friends with Sara-Kate Connolly
is a complicated business. Sara-Kate's clothes don't match, her hair's a
mess, and she's known to spit at people when they make her mad. But when
Sara-Kate shows Hillary the tiny elf village in her overgrown backyard,
Hillary decides she can't be as awful as all that.
Hillary is amazed by the delicate houses, the miniature well, even an
intricate Ferris wheel made of bicycle wheels and popsicle sticks. But
the more time she spends in Sara-Kate's yard, the more questions she
has. How come they never go inside Sara-Kate's house? Why is Sara-Kate
sometimes missing from school? And why hasn't Hillary ever seen
Sara-Kate's mom? If Hillary can just look deep enough, she hopes, she
will uncover the secrets of the elves--and of her new friend.