![]() ![]() ![]() Suddenly, statues of Cupid and ancient works of art come to life. The premise: From the inside front cover, “Laura Martin is visiting Rome on a class trip, and she’s entranced by the majestic sights. ![]() This captures several visuals of the book well. The phrase “The past never really dies…” is above Laura’s head, while the title and author name are at the bottom of the image. This cover by Cliff Nielsen, with the jacket designed by Yaffa Jaskoll, introduces readers to the setting of Rome, the protagonist, and the odd imagery of a lot of crows. The cover: Walking toward an enormous fountain, which is surrounded be several crows, is a young girl in a red dress this is obviously protagonist Laura Martin. NOTE: I read an advanced copy, so any aspect of the novel may have changed by publication. Intended for ages 12 and up, and grades 7 and up. Published by Scholastic Press, May 26, 2015. ![]()
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