Eleven-year-old Jo takes a magical carousel ride seven years into the future, where she and her fellow travelers face a decision involving a possible change in the nature of reality
Emily Rodda (real name Jennifer Rowe) was born in Sydney, Australia and graduated from the University of Sydney in 1973 with an MA (Hons) in English Literature. Moving into a publishing career, first as a book editor, and finally as a publisher at Angus & Robertson, Rodda's first book was published in 1984.
A lovely, hopeful time slip story. A magic merry-go-round comes to Joanna's town, and those who it chooses to be riders, people who are at sticky bits of their lives (in Joanna's case, her parents wanting to sell her childhood home, and her reluctance to leave childhood behind) get taken seven years in the future, and come back again to their present with (for the most part) unsnarled hearts.
Years after I read this book it has stuck with me and is one of the few books I would consider worth a re-read. A story that beautifully melds magic and the real world, and makes some very valid points without being preachy.
I read this book to my kids and they couldn't wait to see what happened in each chapter. A unanimous "Ohhhhhhh" whenever I said "ok, bed time. Let's see what happens tomorrow night in the next chapter".