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Writer and environmentalist Ariel inherited the gift of flight and a special connection to the natural world. She talks to the wind, walks the sky, and calms storms. She is dedicated to protecting her town, which is in the grips of environmental change. When she has a daughter, Ariel must keep the family secrets and navigate the updrafts and downdrafts of parenting a child who can fly. Sound easy? Not exactly, especially when a mysterious cousin shows up-demanding to know the truth about a family of women who can fly. Down Here soars with a sweet and enchanting blend of magical story,…mehr

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Writer and environmentalist Ariel inherited the gift of flight and a special connection to the natural world. She talks to the wind, walks the sky, and calms storms. She is dedicated to protecting her town, which is in the grips of environmental change. When she has a daughter, Ariel must keep the family secrets and navigate the updrafts and downdrafts of parenting a child who can fly. Sound easy? Not exactly, especially when a mysterious cousin shows up-demanding to know the truth about a family of women who can fly. Down Here soars with a sweet and enchanting blend of magical story, small-town sensibility, and heartwarming love. It is the sequel to Up There, the 2024 Minnesota Indie Author Project winner.
Autorenporträt
Sherry Roberts is the author of award-winning contemporary fiction (Down Here, Up There, Book of Mercy, Maud's House) and cozy mysteries (Down Dog Diary, Warrior's Revenge, Crow Calling). Up There won the 2024 Minnesota Indie Author Project presented by the Minnesota Library Association. Several of her books also are Indie Author Project Select titles as well as finalists in the Midwest Book Awards. Sherry has contributed essays and short stories to various publications including Saint Paul Almanac, Mystery Magazine, Minnesota Not So Nice, Dark Side of the Loon, and It Was a Dark and Stormy Night-Dontcha Know. Visit Sherry's author website at sherry-roberts.com. Her essays can be found at The Hearth: hearth.sherry-roberts.com.