Hide and Seek

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Something buried isn't lost. It's just waiting to become someone's treasure.

Juliana wants to find the perfect present for Mom's birthday to show how much she cares. When Mom wishes she still had a long-lost photo from her childhood, Juliana's found the ideal gift. She enlists her cousin Sophie to help her search all over her new—and therefore still unfamiliar—house. But when the mission turns impossible, Juliana turns to her great-grandmother's sketchbook to find hope…

Planting season has begun, but with Tata in America, Mammi toiling non-stop in the shoemaking workshop, and Elisabeth preparing for her confirmation, Elisabeth doesn't know how they will manage all the fieldwork. Thankfully, cousin Georg is willing to lend a hand, if only Mammi would accept the offer from a man she despises. Elisabeth must search for a way to convince Mammi to accept Georg's help or her family risks not planting enough food for their survival.

As Juliana hunts for a meaningful photo out of Mom's past, and Elisabeth seeks acceptance between Mammi and Georg, finding what is buried seems impossible. But both girls discover that buried may not mean gone forever.

Hide and Seek is the fifth book in Lori Wolf-Heffner's contemporary/historical series, Between Worlds. Specially included in this installment, Guillaume Côté of the National Ballet of Canada gives some advice to young dancers. For those who love history, the arts, and family ties, pick up a copy of Hide and Seek and enjoy a story that spans generations.

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About the author

Lori Wolf-Heffner

Across the tracks and up a set of cement stairs from Lori's grandmother’s home was Belmont Village, a quaint shopping strip with restaurants, a drug store, a convenience store, and several small businesses. Her grandmother, who lived in the Belmont neighbourhood, always bought lottery tickets at the convenience store and often took Lori and her sister there to buy them each a sugary treat. The neighbourhood for Lori means family and romance, which is why she's set both her young adult and romance series there. 
Lori is also a former competitive dancer, dance teacher, and theatre manager, and was a member of the first Canadian National Tap Team, back in 1996, under the leadership of Bonnie Dyer, with choreographer Mathew Clark. Dance took Lori to competitions all over Southern Ontario, into the US, to Disney World, and to Germany. She has many fond memories of performing with her dance team. 
And that's why she uses dance as a backdrop in many of her stories. 
Oh! And she's also spent a day in Luxembourg, 15 minutes in Switzerland, and she can still do cartwheels.