By KINGI McKINNON
I did understand why we had to move, though. After sixteen faithful years working for the railway, Dad had been made redundant and we were barely given a fortnight to find a new home.
That's when Mum decided we'd come back to this property she'd long ago inherited here in Waikiore.
As Dad hauled a now giggling Megan from her carseat, I climbed reluctantly from the car, my fists clenched. Outside, the vibes felt stronger; even more overwhelming than when I'd first sensed them, and I felt apprehensive. Like something was about to happen, but I wasn't sure what. Or when.
But at last the feeling passed and my resentful gaze fastened on the object of my displeasure.
Publisher: Scholastic
Price: $13.95
Age group: 10-14 yrs
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