This book detours from Rodda's usual fantasy plots and instead focuses on a girl, a shop, and finding a home. This book is so warm and inviting, everything about it- the setting, the characters, the slowly winding plot that ties together in the end in a neat, little bow- all of it drew me in like a familiar hug.
Emily Rodda is such a staple of my childhood, that even though this is a book I'd never read until now, it made me nostalgic. I recognise that this could be an entirely personal thing, but this book, for me at least, perfectly captures that magic and wonder you see everywhere when you're a kid. That desperate yearning for some swing of destiny to throw you into some adventure that's just waiting for you to take it, even if it is just to discover a little shop on a mountain street called Hoopers Bend.