Beyond the White Door: A Portal Fantasy Featuring Several Well-Dressed Animals Who Are Not What They Seem (The Particularly Difficult Matter of Other Worlds)


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One should never trust a fox in a waistcoat. Unless, of course, one desperately needs directions. Or a good tea recommendation. Or perhaps a slightly illegal shortcut...Sarah Miller has recently come to grips with three highly inconvenient truths: grown-ups have a peculiar habit of making their absences sound grander than they are, there's no proper protocol for addressing magical doors (though being polite but not overly familiar seems safest), and being a Chosen One requires significantly more paperwork than the stories suggest.Increasingly suspicious that she's wandered into the wrong sort of story entirely, Sarah finds herself on a quest that's either incredibly important or incredibly improper—posibly both. After all, in a world where shadows have job descriptions and garden paths require formal introductions, the difference between getting lost and finding your way depends entirely on which direction you think you're going.But in this realm of talking animals and magical doors, truth has a way of wearing a different face. As Sarah delves deeper into her quest, she discovers that some stories are better left untold, some magic comes with a price, and sometimes the most extraordinary adventures begin with getting hopelessly lost.A delightfully witty portal fantasy in the tradition of Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis, "Beynd the White Door"weaves whimsy and wisdom into a tale that will delight readers of all ages. With its blend of clever wordplay, philosophical musings disguised as nonsense, and a heartfelt exploration of what makes us human, this first installment of "TheParticularly Difficult Matter of Other Worlds"series proves that the best adventures often begin with taking a wrong turn—orperhaps, in Sarah's case, several wrong turns in exactly the right direction.Perfect for fans of Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series, Diana Wynne Jones's Chrestomanci books, and anyone who has ever wondered whether perhaps that wrong turn might lead to the best story of all.