Bev’s fridge won't stop complaining, her vase has a death wish, and she suspects her daughter has ADD.
Chloe knows she is “A Dreadful Daughter,” but the truth is more complicated than that. Chloe is magiken, meaning she can breathe life into objects…even if she can’t always control them. She will soon turn fourteen and faces losing her powers. Even worse, she will lose all memories of those powers. Meanwhile, a painting is born on the wall of a dance studio. Feeling lonely and literally flat, he hops down from the wall and ventures into a dizzying, confounding world. Together, Chloe and the painting must find whoever - or whatever - is kidnapping children from all over town. Chloe is also forced to ask that age-old question: Is it okay to fall in love with someone from another realm? With a touch of Douglas Adams’ humour and a pinch of Pendleton Ward’s wackiness, this coming-of-age novel is a riotous trip into the unknown. |
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