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Reading Level: 2-3 • Interest Level: 5-8

The Time Trap

Author: Wil Mara
Specs: 5 1/4” x 7 1/8” • 120 pp • For Young Adult and Middle Grade Readers • Hi-Lo, Page-turning Fiction • Authentic Voices and Gripping Stories • Subject matter is diverse and relatable to all backgrounds
HC ed.: 978-1-5383-8359-9 • $25.80 | $19.40
eBook: 978-1-5383-8354-4 • $25.80 | $19.40
Pbk. ed.: 978-1-5383-8364-3 • $16.35 | $14.20
Delilah Bremmer wants to return to the happier times before her parents divorced. Then, through an incredible set of circumstances, she discovers a gateway to those perfect days. But are they as perfect as she remembers?

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About the Author:
Wil Mara is a veteran author with more than 200 books to his credit, both fiction and nonfiction, for children and adults. His work for children includes more than 150 educational titles for the school and library markets, and he has also ghostwritten five of the popular Boxcar Children mysteries. His titles have received excellent reviews not only from consumers but also in all respected journals, such as SLJ, Kirkus Reviews, Horn Book, Children's Literature, and others. His first novel for adults, 2005’s Wave, won the New Jersey Notable Book Award. More recently, his thriller Frame 232 reached the #1 spot in its category on Amazon, won the Lime Award for Excellence in Fiction, and was a finalist for the Christy Award. The hit 2014 feature film Draft Day, starring Kevin Costner and Jennifer Garner, was based on his novel The Draft, published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. He is also an associate member of the NJASL, and an executive member of the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Center for the Book; an affiliate of the US Library of Congress.