Greta had always loved the fog--the soft gray mist that rolled in from the sea and drifted over the village. The fog seemed to have a secret to tell her. Then one day when Greta was walking in the woods and the mist was closing in, she saw the dark outline of a stone house against the spruce trees--a house where only an old cellar hole should have been. Another time, Greta saw a surrey come by, carrying a lady dressed in plum-colored silk. The woman beckoned for Greta to join her, and soon Greta found herself launched on an adventure that would take her back to a past that existed only through the magic of the fog.
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Julia Sauer was a writer of children's fiction and a librarian. Two of her books, Fog Magic and The Light at Tern Rock were among the annual Newbery Medal runners-up. Both are set in Canada, where Sauer frequently vacationed.
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Seller: Hastings of Coral Springs, Altamonte Springs, FL, U.S.A.
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First Pocket. 125 pages. A reading copy. The covers are soiled and creased. There is writing and a sticker is attached to the front cover. There are several spots on the edges of the text block. Names are written on the reverse of the covers. The interior is age-toned. Widely scattered foxing. Seller Inventory # 9977