The Lost Girl: A Neverland Story (Signed Copy)

Angela, the great-granddaughter of Peter Pan, is dying.

Doctors have given up hope, but her mother, raised on tales of a magical land of eternal youth, is not done fighting. In a desperate attempt to save her thirteen-year-old daughter, she sends a reluctant Angela off toward the second star to the right and straight on till morning.

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"The Lost Girl warmed my heart, made me laugh, and made me cry. Spooner does a wonderful job of drawing the reader in and making them fall in love with the characters. Angela is brave, kind, and so incredibly strong. The Lost Boys are quite the characters with a balance of young boy charm and wisdom due to the number of years they've lived. How could you not fall in love with all of them?"

A Coming-Of-Age Neverland Adventure

Can Neverland save Peter Pan’s descendant?

Angela, the great-granddaughter of Peter Pan, is dying.

Doctors have given up hope, but her mother, raised on tales of a magical land of eternal youth, is not done fighting. In a desperate attempt to save her thirteen-year-old daughter, she sends a reluctant Angela off toward the second star to the right and straight on till morning.

But Neverland is not the idyllic paradise Angela imagined. The landscape has lost its luster. The Lost Boys are aimless and desperate for a leader. The pirates are bored and ready for a fight. Led by an incompetent and erratic Captain Smee, they want Neverland for themselves and will stop at nothing to get rid of Angela. In this volatile landscape, Angela’s promise to fight for her life is tested at every turn.

Thrust reluctantly into adventure, Angela must navigate the treacherous seas of her own mortality, consider a future without her mother, and discover the difference between living and simply surviving.

Neverland, with the guidance of her new friends and the echoes of her great-grandfather’s legacy, could save Angela’s life . . but maybe not in the way she expects.

“Equal parts poignant and nostalgic, and full of adventure. The Lost Girl is a beautiful reminder that growing up isn’t so bad.”

– Andrew J Brandt, Bestselling Author of Picture Unavailable

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