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The Forgotten Summer Of Seneca / Camryn Garrett

Garrett, Camryn, (author.).

Summary:

"From acclaimed author Camryn Garrett comes a middle-grade mystery with a magical twist, about a girl who goes to live with her aunt in the summer after the loss of her father--and who finds a doorway in Central Park that leads to a magically preserved historical village Filled with sparkling magic, honest explorations of grief, and moving depictions of a new friendship, The Forgotten Summer of Seneca asks us to remember a history that's often overlooked--and imagine a future where we're brave enough to embrace change. Everything is changing, and twelve-year-old Rowan Robinson hates it. She's dreading having to spend her summer in New York City with her Aunt Monica, even though she used to love it. But things are just different after her father passed away. Without him, nothing about her world feels the same. Things start to get a little better when Rowan brings her dad's old camera to Central Park to take pictures. But as she's snapping photos, she notices a strange mirror-like shape floating in the air. When she gets closer to it, she trips and falls through the portal, and after she lands, she finds herself in a different world: Seneca Village, where Black people with magical abilities seem to live in the past, in a time without phones or electricity. At first, Rowan thinks it must be a dream, but the more time she spends in the village with her new friend Lily, the more she wants it to be real. But outsiders aren't even supposed to be able to find Seneca. Rowan and Lily aren't sure how Rowan was able to see the portal, but they suspect it might have something to do with the girl who normally guards the portal having gone missing. As Rowan and Lily search for clues to help find the missing girl and uncover the truth of the portal's magic, Rowan begins to realize what secrets this village might be hiding, and how the events of the past still linger in the present day."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781419773334
  • ISBN: 141977333X
  • Physical Description: 247 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Amulet Books, an imprint of Abrams, 2025.
Subject:
Imaginary places > Juvenile fiction.
Girls, Black > Juvenile fiction.
Grief > Juvenile fiction.
Fathers > Death > Juvenile fiction.
Magic > Juvenile fiction.
Ability > Juvenile fiction.
Friendship in children > Juvenile fiction.
Missing persons > Juvenile fiction.
Central Park (New York, N.Y.) > History > 19th century > Juvenile fiction.
Central Park (New York, N.Y.) > Juvenile fiction.
Genre:
Fantasy fiction.
Fiction.

Available copies

  • 9 of 10 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 2 copies available at Onslow County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Jacksonville Main Library JUV FIC GARRETT (Text) 36015002726533 Juvenile New Fiction Checked out 08/14/2026
Richlands Branch Library JUV FIC GARRETT (Text) 36015002726590 Juvenile New Fiction Available -
Carver School Road Branch J Garrett, Camryn (Text) 0112524622949 Juvenile Fiction Reshelving -
Forsyth Central J Garrett, Camryn (Text) 0112524921233 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Hudson (Fontana) J GARRETT (Text) 39493108976871 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Lewisville Branch J Garrett, Camryn (Text) 0112524622823 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center J Garrett, Camryn (Text) 0112524622832 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Southern Branch J GARRETT Camryn (Text) 50669013294591 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Statesville Main Library J GARRETT (Text) 33114018840728 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Weaverville Library J GAR (Text) 0020514028917 Juvenile New Fiction Available -

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Summary: "From acclaimed author Camryn Garrett comes a middle-grade mystery with a magical twist, about a girl who goes to live with her aunt in the summer after the loss of her father--and who finds a doorway in Central Park that leads to a magically preserved historical village Filled with sparkling magic, honest explorations of grief, and moving depictions of a new friendship, The Forgotten Summer of Seneca asks us to remember a history that's often overlooked--and imagine a future where we're brave enough to embrace change. Everything is changing, and twelve-year-old Rowan Robinson hates it. She's dreading having to spend her summer in New York City with her Aunt Monica, even though she used to love it. But things are just different after her father passed away. Without him, nothing about her world feels the same. Things start to get a little better when Rowan brings her dad's old camera to Central Park to take pictures. But as she's snapping photos, she notices a strange mirror-like shape floating in the air. When she gets closer to it, she trips and falls through the portal, and after she lands, she finds herself in a different world: Seneca Village, where Black people with magical abilities seem to live in the past, in a time without phones or electricity. At first, Rowan thinks it must be a dream, but the more time she spends in the village with her new friend Lily, the more she wants it to be real. But outsiders aren't even supposed to be able to find Seneca. Rowan and Lily aren't sure how Rowan was able to see the portal, but they suspect it might have something to do with the girl who normally guards the portal having gone missing. As Rowan and Lily search for clues to help find the missing girl and uncover the truth of the portal's magic, Rowan begins to realize what secrets this village might be hiding, and how the events of the past still linger in the present day."--