I love how books find us, rather than the other way around! This little gem was sitting on a middle grade, reads table at a bookstore in Thomasville, Georgia, highlighting local, southern authors, such as Sarah, Dean , who lives in South Carolina. I saw that, was intrigued by the adorable cover, read the jacket copy, and the book immediately went into my tote bag to come home with me!
This is pure, imaginative fun! It is part mystery, part, fantastical, tale, part found family saga, and is wholly entertaining and delightful.
Frederick the fox spent all of his childhood summers with his uncle in his hometown of Burrowood, living in his bookstore, The Lost Chapter. He especially loved the nights when his uncle Fenwick would tell stories about the mysterious Midnight Post before bed. He grows up, never daring to believe that it could actually be real! Now, as an adult, and working as a book curator, Frederick is compelled to return to Burrowood to revive the dilapidated bookstore following his uncle’s passing. But, what awaits him there is adventure and mystery, and most of all, friendship. He certainly does not find himself alone in restoring the bookstore or on the hunt for the Midnight Post.
I absolutely adored all the additional characters that make up this enchanted town. However, as an adult reader, I can identify a few plot holes, or topics that felt somewhat unexplored, or moments where we jumped in time with very little warning. But, the story was so cute, warm, and comforting that I’m able to see past most of that. I will be anxious to see what the author does next as I feel this book is setting up for a much longer series. This one felt like the first of many. I will want to return to Burrowood and learn more about the adventures of Frederick and his friends!
Actual rating, 3.75 stars rounded up