Read Amber House: Neverwas Online
Authors: Larkin Reed Tucker Reed Kelly Moore
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A hand took mine firmly.
“Wake up, Sarah,” he said.
And I did.
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Our deep and sincere thanks to everyone who read and reviewed
Amber House
— your kind enthusiasm carried us through the bat-tle of turning out this second book.
Our continuing thanks to our ever-so-clever agent, Jennifer
Weltz, and her wonderful compatriots at the Jean V. Naggar
Literary Agency: Tara Hart, Laura Biagi, Jessica Regel, and all
the crew. Happy 35th Anniversary!
And our thanks to the person who can never be thanked
enough — the amazing Cheryl Klein, our inestimable editor,
whose clear-sightedness regarding all things literary leaves us
constantly humbled. Our deep gratitude also to our Scholastic
team: Elizabeth Starr Baer, our production editor; Joy Simpkins,
our sharp-eyed copyeditor; Whitney Lyle, our designer; and our
publicist.
Finally, our thanks to our Gramma, Lore Moore, and our
“Boy,” Sinjin Reed, who read and suggest and encourage, end-
lessly. Your turn is next, Boy. Love you.
This book was edited by Cheryl Klein
and designed by Whitney Lyle.
The text was set in Perpetua,
and the display type was set in Phiastos.
The book was printed and bound at R. R. Donnelley
in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
The production was overseen by Starr Baer.
The manufacturing was supervised by Angelique Browne.