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LOST IN PARIS by Marissa Moss

LOST IN PARIS

From the Mira's Diary series, volume 1

by Marissa Moss & illustrated by Marissa Moss

Pub Date: Sept. 4th, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4022-6606-5
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Her mother’s mysterious absence, a perplexing postcard and a unique family ability sends Mira on a race through time.

A trip to France with her father and brother in search of her mother becomes a fateful odyssey for Mira when she is abruptly transported to Paris circa 1881. Mira is shocked to find out she can travel through time, a talent she has inherited from her mother. She also discovers that her mother has travelled into the past on a quest for justice for Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish military officer wrongly accused of a crime, and needs Mira’s help. A series of letters from her mother guides Mira as she visits various moments in time between 1881 and 1899. Mira’s encounters with anti-Semitism during her investigation further compel her to seek out the truth. While striving to unravel the secrets surrounding Dreyfus’ trial, Mira becomes involved in the lives of several impressionist artists and, of course, writer Émile Zola. With vividly detailed descriptions, Moss deftly recounts Mira’s journey among the backdrop of historical events and people. Moss’ thought-provoking tale examines the devastating effects of prejudice and intolerance; in her author’s note, she gives more background on the Dreyfus Affair and Zola's “J’Accuse.”

A surprise ending will leave readers anticipating Mira’s next mission as she follows her mother through time and history.  

(bibliography) (Fantasy. 10-14)