When future film director Sophie LaCroix visits Williamsburg, Virginia, her imagination sends her straight into the eighteenth century. An unlikely heroine, Sophie’s forced to use her new-found war tactics to foil a heinous plot and save a friend from impending humiliation by the popular girls.
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"A nice new series for young girls. It is a Christian based book, but honestly, you would never know it. I think some parents may want to see more Christianity represented, however, it was still a very good read and I think it would appeal to most girls in it's target age group. "
— Cherrybomb (4 out of 5 stars)
" Looking for tween books for the church library, so I picked up this first in a series of books. Just couldn't get into this series...not my cup of tea and not my girls' cup of tea either. We've all checked this series out...and just not interested. "
— Monica, 10/17/2013" This book was stupid and totally dumb. I hated it! "
— Pooja, 8/26/2013" I'm reading this series to my 3 girls. We are currently on book 9, and we all are really enjoying this Christian set of books. My girls can't wait for me to read another chapter each night! "
— Melissa, 8/4/2013" I love this book it really is enjoyable "
— Nuts, 7/24/2013" this book was very good "
— Kali, 1/9/2013" A nice new series for young girls. It is a Christian based book, but honestly, you would never know it. I think some parents may want to see more Christianity represented, however, it was still a very good read and I think it would appeal to most girls in it's target age group. "
— Cherrybomb, 9/30/2012" Adorable book. Adorable main character. She clearly has ADHD at least, but I loved that the author didn't slap any kind of label on her and instead described what goes on inside her head. "
— Doofenshmirtz, 7/22/2012" it was okay i didnt like it thaaat much "
— Emma, 12/14/2011" This is a great book for girls because Sophie has problems real girls sometimes have. It's not like she has a perfect life. You should read these books in order because each one leads to the next. "
— Rachel, 11/6/2011" Great! When Sophie started going to her school, she is an "the loser club" if you talk like Julia Cummings and her friends. But when Sophie meets Fiona Bunting, her whole world changes. A must-read! "
— Hannah, 8/15/2011" I got this book for my niece and decided to go ahead and read it. It was a cute little story about a young girl who spends a lot of time imagining another world. My niece will probably like it. "
— Tina, 5/6/2011" I got this book for my niece and decided to go ahead and read it. It was a cute little story about a young girl who spends a lot of time imagining another world. My niece will probably like it. "
— Tina, 2/17/2011" Adorable book. Adorable main character. She clearly has ADHD at least, but I loved that the author didn't slap any kind of label on her and instead described what goes on inside her head. "
— Doofenshmirtz, 9/9/2010" Looking for tween books for the church library, so I picked up this first in a series of books. Just couldn't get into this series...not my cup of tea and not my girls' cup of tea either. We've all checked this series out...and just not interested. "
— Monica, 7/24/2010" This book was stupid and totally dumb. I hated it! "
— Pooja, 8/8/2009" it was okay i didnt like it thaaat much "
— Emma, 8/2/2009" I love this book it really is enjoyable "
— Nuts, 9/24/2008" This is a great book for girls because Sophie has problems real girls sometimes have. It's not like she has a perfect life. You should read these books in order because each one leads to the next. "
— Rachel, 7/14/2008Nancy Rue is the bestselling author of more than one hundred books for teens, tweens, and adults, two of which have won Christy Awards. Nancy is also a popular speaker and radio guest due to her expertise in tween and teen issues. She and her husband, Jim, have raised a daughter of their own and now share their Tennessee lake home with two yellow labs.
Ann Voskamp is the author of New York Times bestsellers, including The Greatest Gift, Unwrapping the Greatest Gift, and One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, which has sold more than one million copies and has been translated into more than eighteen languages. She was named by Christianity Today as one of the fifty leading women shaping culture and the church today. She is a writer for DaySpring and a speaker with Women of Faith. She has been featured on The Today Show and in World magazine and Focus on the Family magazine.
Judy Young is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.