Ten-year-old Anna Nickel is moving from Colorado to Kansas, and she is
not happy about leaving her friends behind! This is a moving, often
humorous coming-of-age story about family, faith, God's love, and the
meaning of home, perfect for fans of Katherine Paterson and The
Penderwicks.
Ten-year-old Anna Nickel's worst nightmare has come true. Her father has
decided to move the family back to Oakwood, Kansas--where he grew up--in
order to become the minister of the church there. New friends, new
school, a new community, and a family of strangers await, and what's
even worse, it's all smack-dab in the middle of Tornado Alley. Anna has
always prided herself on being prepared (she keeps a notebook on how to
cope with disasters, from hurricanes to shark bites), but she'll be
tested in Oakwood! This beautifully written novel introduces a family
who takes God's teachings to heart while finding many occasions to laugh
along the way, and an irrepressible and wholesome ten-year-old who, with
a little help from Midnight H. (her cat), takes control of her destiny.