A warm, relatable middle-grade story about a friendship falling apart
and the abandoned museum that becomes a shrine to lost connections
Vanessa isn't sure which happened first: finding the abandoned museum or
losing her best friend Bailey. She doesn't know what to do with herself
now that Bailey has left her behind--but when she stumbles upon an
empty, forgotten museum, her purpose becomes clear. Vanessa starts
filling the museum with her own artifacts and memories, hoping that
perhaps, if she can find the right way to tell the story of her broken
friendship, she can figure out how to make it whole again.
As Vanessa's museum grows, it seems like the place might have the
answers to other questions, too. Like why a mysterious work of art was
left behind. Or how to deal with a military dad who's trying to parent
from thousands of miles away. Or why Vanessa's bad habit is getting
harder and harder to quit. Or even, maybe, how to set the past to rest
and find a way to move forward.
Moving and charming, The Museum of Lost and Found is about how we grow
apart from some people as we grow up--and how sometimes we can find new
pieces of ourselves in the aftermath.