The two of them live in the same town--Amber in 1991, and Ada in 1891--and they both have real problems. Amber's parents are getting divorced, and she seems to be the last to know. Ada's father doesn't think women have minds of their own. So the two troubled girls hit on the same solution: they each go to the Haunted Well and make an impulsive wish. Suddenly, Amber finds herself in 1891, and Ada in 1991. They would do anything to return home--but it may be impossible to cross time again.
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Ada and Amber Get their Wishes. Too Bad!
In 1891, Ada Bauer wishes she could go forward a hundred years, to a time when women have the vote, crime and poverty have been conquered, and -- most importantly -- big sisters don't need to look after little kids anymore. In 1991, Amber Burak wishes she lived a hundred years ago, when drugs and pollution hadn't been invented, everyone lived in big houses, and -- most importantly -- parents didn't get divorced.
But who expected the candy-eating inhabitant of the well in the Haunted Lot to actually grant wishes?
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