Kira is best friends with Brigid, a girl who has the strange ability to take someone's hand and visit the past lives of their ancestors.
When an accident kills Laney while Brigid was giving her a "reading," Brigid becomes trapped in the past. Doctors think Brigid is in a coma but Kira knows she must find a way to save her. She discovers that the only way to pull Brigid out of the trance is to connect her to one of Laney's blood relatives. The only problem? Laney was adopted. With the help of Laney's family friend, Kira must track down the truth about Laney's birth family before it's too late.
This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don't like to read!
K.L. Denman is an author of middle grade, YA and adult fiction. Many of her titles have been nominated for literary awards, including Me, Myself and Ike, which was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. She began her writing career as a contributor to her school newspaper but didn't take it up seriously until many years later when she found her true passion in writing fiction. She is the author of Orca Currents titles Destination Human and Agent Angus. She lives in Delta, British Columbia.