Ten-year-old Laurie is called "Sis" by her family. She would like to use her creative imagination, but is tightly scheduled with tennis and piano lessons, swimming practice, and the supervision of her four-year-old sister, Allie.
As an outlet, Sis invents stories for her fashion dolls at night before she falls asleep, but this secret world is threatened after young Allie reveals that her little friend, Mellie, was responsible for two heads being pulled off the dolls.
Wondermart is a store with anything and everything. Can Sis find something there to help solve the problem? Only time will tell.
Mother hurries off to order new glasses when the three arrive. They are short of time as usual, so Sis has to supervise Allie while the younger girl has her Easter photo taken.
While they wait, a White Rabbit leaves the photo setting and approaches them. When he gives Sis an old pocket watch, time becomes distorted.
The two sisters embark on a strange journey through the store. On the way, they make new friends and do new things.
Sis finds just what she needs at Wondermart. It is time...time to think and dream, time to create, time to invent and play...time to figure out who she is, and who she is becomming.
...And she learns to defend her right to have it.
White Rabbit Time (Agent C Series) is an illustrated middle-grade chapter book.
Agent C is an embedded reading coach who makes cameo appearances in all of Lynda's Agent C Novels. In White Rabbit Time, he takes the role of the little man dressed as a rabbit in the photo department. The gift of his pocket watch causes a major shift in the story's plot.
When something causes such a dramatic change, it is called a "catalyst." The "C" in "Agent C" stands for the word "catalyst."
About the Author: As a child growing up in cozy little town on the Missouri River of South Dakota, Lynda explored her early passion for writing and art by creating stories and poems. She even attempted one novel on theme paper and kept it carefully hidden on a high dusty shelf in her bedroom.
A resident of Arizona for many years now, she lives with her husband and their black and white cat, Topper. Two grown-up daughters have homes and families of their own in other places.
With two degrees in Elementary Ed, Lynda loved teaching in grades 1,2,3,4, and 5 of public schools for twenty-one years. Even after retirement she continued to work with students in a reading intervention program.
...And throughout her adult life she wrote, painted, and revised her stories. At last, she began to realize that she owned a desk full of ideas, problems, and children who lived only in her imagination.
Finally, Lynda decided that books without readers were a waste of her joy and inspiration!
She has now published eight of her stories as eBooks for Kindle and other electronic devices. Four of these are also available in paperback.
Lynda plans to publish the other four in the near future.