

|a Initial Bemis load m2btab.test019 in 2019. |a Dickison, Forrest, |0 |e illustrator. Outlaws of Time 2 the Song of Glory and Ghost.

|a People with disabilities |v Juvenile fiction. To avoid disappointment, please ring 02 9262-7996 to talk to a staff member and order in-store. |a Foster children |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Sam Miracle, a disabled foster child, and the adventurous Glory work to save their friend Peter from the Vulture and put their trust in Ghost, a strange ancient creature, to help them fight the forces against them. |a xiii, 336 pages : |b illustrations |c 22 cm. |a New York, NY : |b Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, |c Wilson illustrations by Forrest Dickison. I know he tries to explore time on his own, but he hasn’t even attempted to move us all since that night the first time garden was destroyed. But that just makes things worse for Peter. She wants Peter to help her learn to use it. We are not meant to be young and wrinkle-free forever. But now, the sidekick must fill the legend’s shoes, the hero must play backup, and the powers they have yet to discover might just hold the key to protecting every last second for eons to come.|a NjBwBT |b eng |e rda |c NjBwBT |d UtOrBLW |d SKYRV Glory has the hourglass Old Peter (Father Tiempo) gave her. In his new middle-grade novel, The Song of Glory and Ghost (Book 2 in the Outlaws of Time series), the main themes are gratitude for old age and fearlessness in the face of death.

Determined to save their friend from the Vulture’s clutches, Sam and Glory put their trust in Ghost, a creature from before time itself. At least Sam and Glory have Peter, the youngest version of their mentor, Father Tiempo, to help repair the sands of time.

Since the Vulture escaped, Sam and Glory’s greatest nemesis has left no time nor place unmarked by his path of destruction. But after leaping through centuries at the side of a mystical time walker, Sam and his best friend, Glory, know that the next morning’s sun could belong to yesterday as easily as tomorrow. Wilson illustrations by Forrest Dickison Borrow it Cover art for item. Sam Miracle never thought that his future could lie in the past. From the bestselling author of 100 Cupboards comes the second book in a one-of-a-kind middle grade time travel series that is perfect for fans of Soman Chainani's School for Good and Evil books.
