From Newbery Honor Winner Cynthia Lord, a brilliant story about how to
find home when everything around us is changing.
Mia and her mom visit Grandma in Maine every summer, but this year Mia
is going alone. Her mom will stay behind to get their house ready to
sell. It'll be a new start, she says, after the divorce.
Mia doesn't want a new start. She'd rather everything just stayed the
same! At least things will be the same at Grandma's, though. Mia will
walk to town for ice cream, and wait by the water, watching for birds,
just like always.
Then Mia meets Grandma's know-it-all new neighbor, who's just her age.
Cayman acts like he belongs at Grandma's house. He acts like he's the
expert on everything. And when he and Mia spot an unusual white bird of
prey, he acts like it's his job to find out what it is.
Unless, that is, Mia finds out first. And, in her effort to prove
herself to him, she makes a decision that will change things for the
town, for the bird, for Cayman, and even for herself. Can Mia stop what
she's put into motion?
Acclaimed author Cynthia Lord, with her trademark sensitivity, weaves
her love of nature with a profound reflection on what it means to be at
home in a changing world.