Falling In by Frances O’Roark Dowell coming in paperback this April

B z z z z z z z. The buzzing sound? Do you hear that?

Isabelle Bean does. And as the protagonist of Frances O’Roark Dowell’s Falling In soon learns, it’s not actually that great to have a buzzing in your ear.

It’s distracting for one thing. And when Isabelle starts listening to the buzz instead of, say, her boring teacher, strange things happen. She gets sent to the principal’s office (that’s not so strange), but then while awaiting her punishment, she tumbles into an adventure—into another world that’s a little bit different, a little bit Hansel & Gretel-y, a little bit like a fairy tale, which would be great, but…did I mention that Isabelle is an unusual dresser? When she shows up in fairy-tale land wearing her favorite high, pointy boots, the fairy-tale people start thinking that Isabelle is a witch — and not just any witch, but the witch!

From Edgar Award-winning author Frances O’Roark Dowell comes the unlikely story of Isabelle Bean — an ultimate misfit, an outsider extraordinaire, and not a witch!

Falling In will be released in paperback on April 17, 2012.

Falling In by Frances O’Roark Dowell
Trade Paperback, 256 pages
List Price: $6.99
ISBN-10: 144242205X
ISBN-13: 9781442422056

Praise for Falling In

This perfectly paced story has enough realistic elements to appeal even to nonfantasy readers. . . Isabelle is an appealing protagonist whose newfound gift for hearing calls for help reflects how she has grown up enough to see beyond herself. Her story has that ‘barely visible edge of otherworldliness’ that gives it power. Booklist — Starred Review

The fledgling fantasist produces surprises, despair, reunions and hope, all with a deft, playful touch and the ability to deliver breathtakingly penetrating insights perfectly pitched for her audience. Dowell spreads her wings and soars. Kirkus —- Starred Review

Isabelle’s adventures come to a satisfying conclusion as she “falls out” of her school closet a little wiser and maybe a bit more likely to make a friend, and she reminds readers to just believe that ‘the doors are out there. Don’t be afraid to turn the knob.’ — School Library Journal

Frances Dowell at Wake Forest University on March 24

Frances O’Roark Dowell will be in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in March for the Words Awake! weekend, joining other authors who graduated from Wake Forest University. Words Awake! celebrates generations of Wake Forest writers who return to their alma mater to engage the campus, alumni/ae, public schools, and broader Forsyth county and regional communities. For more information and a full schedule, please visit: Words Awake at Wake Forest University

 

Redesign of FrancesDowell.com Launches

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Ten Miles Past Normal named to 2012 Best Fiction for Young Adults List

Ten Miles Past Normal by Frances O’Roark Dowell was named to the ALA’s YALSA 2012 Best Fiction for Young Adults List at the ALA’s Midwinter Meeting in January. The books on the list, recommended for ages 12-18, meet the criteria of both good quality literature and appealing reading for teens. The list comprises a wide range of genres and styles, including contemporary realistic fiction, fantasy, horror, historical fiction and novels in verse. For more information, visit
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/bfya/2012