Why Have the Birds Stopped Singing?

Zoa Sherburne
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During an epileptic seizure while visiting her ancestral home, sixteen-year-old Katie is transported back in time and mistaken for her great-great-great grandmother who also had epilepsy at a time when the disease was greatly misunderstood.
Genres: Time TravelYoung AdultHistorical FictionChildrens
189 Pages

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