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A Twist in Time 2 by Janet Muirhead Hill

Time tears, flinging two teenage boys, David from 1924 and White Eagle from 1824 into alien eras of peril mystery, confusion, and a great sense of loss. In this hair-raising sequel to A Twist in Time, winner of the 2024 High Plains Book Award for young adults, Emily, introduced in the first book, and Madison Clark from 2024, switch places and times once again. Now all four teens are scattered across centuries from colonial wilderness and frontier conflict to unchecked technology and political unrest. They face perils that test their courage and defy connections. Will the unwilling time travelers find a way to return to their homes or will they be held hostage by the whims of time forever. — A one hundred plus page thrilling adventure for fans and newcomers alike.
In this cleverly crafted tale, four adventurous teenagers embark on journeys of a lifetime, intertwined through space and time and connected by a mysterious Montana cave steeped in history. Highly recommended and carefully researched, this adventure story is sure to keep you guessing. Will David, Emily, Madison, and White Eagle find their paths home?
- Rachel Phillips, Research Coordinator, Gallatin History Museum
Fans of history, fantasy, native American culture, and excellent writing will delight in this newest venture from author Janet Muirhead Hill. Richly drawn characters highlight the story, which vacillates seamlessly from 1824 to 1924 to 2024, with a story arc connecting all three time periods logically and yet fantastically. A must-read for fans of the genre.
- Maggie Lamond Simone, author of Body Punishment
Janet Hill has done it again. In this new book, A Twist in Time 2, we find her writing populated with young people embarking on adventures that take them across various eras in history. Following up on the preceding book, time travel becomes the twist for several characters to explore the impacts of historical and modern events on their lives. By deftly weaving the experiences of the past with the advances of modern times, Ms. Hill creates a world in which profound lessons are learned by all. This thought-provoking tale is compelling and difficult to put down. I recommend it highly
- Lorretta Lynde, Author, The Magpie Odyssey Series
What if we weren’t locked into the time we live in? What if there was a portal in a cave in Montana that could zap us a hundred years into the past or a hundred years into the future? In A Twist in Time Two, Janet Muirhead Hill takes this intriguing premise and turns it into a spellbinding and thoroughly believable young-adult novel where history comes alive on the page.
When two 13-year-old boys enter the cave a century apart and trade places in time, they find themselves in a place that is familiar, but a time that is utterly unrecognizable.… In this sequel to A Twist in Time, 19-year-old Emily Sorenson and Madison Clark trade places once again, time traveling between 1924 and 2024 and creating an entertaining subplot of shifting love interests and romantic entanglements worthy of Shakespeare. Hill has created a gripping and informative coming-of-age story about how we live in the time and place we find ourselves in and how we find our purpose in the world.
- Elise Atchison, author of Crazy Mountain, winner of the High Plains Book Award.
Another time-tumbling story following not two, but four individuals trying to find their place in a time in which they were not born. Book 1 of Janet Muirhead Hill’s time-twisting stories had Madison and Emily—as well as the reader—bouncing between 1919 and 2019, experiencing two entirely different, almost opposite, means of life. Book 2 adds another TWIST, a most proper play on the word, by bringing in two 13-year-olds who wind up tumbling as well; David by intent, White Eagle by accident. David, White Eagle, Madison, and Emily. Will they eventually find their way back or learn to adjust to an entirely new way of life a full century away from the day they were born?
- James Paddock, author of Forgotten Jewel and many other novels.
This is an evocative and thought-provoking book about so many things of history and human behaviors in various time periods and environments.
- Marcia Melton, author of The Boarding House, and the Joe Henry books.

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2024 paperback 420 pages ISBN: 978-1-937849-73-3
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