A Hundred Magical Reasons

Book cover for A Hundred Magical Reasons by Laura DeNooyer. The top half features a serene image of a young woman sitting in a meadow surrounded by wildflowers. She wears a straw hat adorned with pink roses and focuses intently on an open book, illuminated by soft, magical sunlight. The center of the cover displays the title within a textured, blue ribbon banner.

A Hundred Magical Reasons

Authors & Illustrator

Author:

Laura
DeNooyer
First Place Book Award

First Place Award

Fiction - Literary - Historical

Description

Most fairy tales have happy endings, but is it too late for this one? After all, Mrs. Charlotte Rose Gordon is eighty-eight. This disgruntled town recluse has grown weary of fighting the dragons of her past—including the desire to clear her husband’s name of a 1918 crime. Dragons of a different kind pursue Carrie Kruisselbrink. In 1980, during the summer of her private rebellion, Carrie defies parental expectations and pursues her café dream. While waiting for funding, she takes a job with Mrs. Gordon. As Mrs. Gordon unfolds the story of her oppressive childhood and delightful friendship with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author, L. Frank Baum, Carrie never expects to encounter her own fears and soul-searching. In this modern-day fairy tale that weaves between 1980 and the early 1900s, Mr. Baum’s influence impacts each woman’s personal quests on a hero’s journey neither anticipates. Can Carrie and Mrs. Gordon find common ground in battling their respective dragons?