Journey to the Parallels
By (Author) Marcie Roman
Regal House Publishing LLC
Fitzroy Books
30th August 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
172
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
244g
Twelve-year-old Amber has the ordinary problems of a seventh grader: strained friendships, an annoying younger brother and, ugh, why cant her unconventional mother just act normal for once When her wish comes true, Amber suspects its not just her mothers behavior thats changed, but her actual mother! So where did her real mother go Amber puts her best investigative efforts to work and discovers that one of her mothers silly claimsthat they can view a parallel world in the window of an old industrial buildingmight not be so silly after all. Amber reminds us that everyone, including mathematically-challenged tweens with friend and family issues, has within them the power to effect change.
"In Journey to the Parallels , Marcie Roman pairs a fantasy world, in which people can step through porous boundaries into other dimensions, with a solidly grounded and deeply affecting portrait of a close, but unusual family. Amber, the 12-year-old at the center of the novel, loves her quirky, single mother but wishes she were more 'normal.' Within this framework, Roman beautifully illustrates universal psychological challenges of growing up and coming to terms with one's family." Jan English Leary, author of Skating on the Vertical and Thicker than Blood
"Journey to the Parallels is a must-read for tweens and readers of any age who have ever wondered what it might be like if we could step through the looking glass and find ourselves on the other side. A clever and thought-provoking read in the vein of Madeleine L'Engle and Margaret Atwood, this timely novel follows 12-year-old Amber on her mission to save her family and return their lives to normal. But is normal really as good as she thought it was From beginning to end, Marcie Roman's fantasy tale keeps us guessing while pushing her characters and readers to challenge what we believe about freedom, family, and, most importantly, ourselves." Suzanne Barefoot, former Middle School English teacher, Editor, and Writer
"What happens when we actually get what we wish for Twelve-year-old Amber sometimes longs for a more traditional family life, but when she gains access to a parallel universe in which society dictates exactly how families should look and operate, Amber realizes what a slippery slope defining 'normal' can be. Author Marcie Roman creates a fascinating, repressive parallel world in which surveillance is commonplace and behavior is narrowly prescribed, even as she asks the question: is our own society really so different Journey to the Parallels is hard to put down, its worldbuilding grounded by the perspective of a gutsy and relatable young heroine." Janice Deal, author of The Decline of Pigeons and The Sound of Rabbits
Marcie Roman grew up in Baltimore and now lives just outside of Chicago, where she finds her way into alternate universes through writing, reading, and her work in film and theater production. She has an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and a BS in Speech from Northwestern University. Winner of the 2020 Kraken Book Prize for Middle-Grade fiction, Journey to the Parallels is her first novel. marcieroman.com