Tabitha Sparks and the Door to Everywhere by Jae El Foster

An adventurous young girl must travel through a universe of worlds to find her missing parents in this exciting, fun-filled novel.

Tabitha sparks and the door to everywhere

Young Tabitha Sparks has the most wonderful life that any little girl could ask for. She has loving parents, a kind tutor, and a comfortable home. But, as Tabitha ventures into the woods to play with her animal friends, her life takes a sudden, mysterious turn. You see, when Tabitha returns home - well - there simply is no home.

Taken by Child Services to live with her cold-natured Aunt Demonia Van Vile, Tabitha learns to adapt to a new life in a seemingly lifeless manor. Yet she learns that within every dark chamber, a new light can shine. Within this dingy, dreary new home, Tabitha stumbles upon something brilliant - something she could have never imagined. She finds a mysterious Door to Everywhere that, when entered, leads her to a world of nothing but doors - one door for every place in the universe.

Through this Door to Everywhere, Tabitha must venture to find her missing parents and the home that she desperately misses! An exciting adventure of fantasy, mystery, wonder, joy and family, 'Tabitha Sparks and the Door to Everywhere' is an instant classic that you and your family will cherish for generations to come!

Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Epic

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Magical Realism

Language: English

Keywords: fantasy adventure, young adult fantasy, YA Fantasy, girl power, female hero, magical worlds, family adventure, talking animals, universe, comical villain, frightening, family friendly

Word Count: 40412

Sales info:

Tabitha Sparks and the Door to Everywhere has just been launched wide-spread through various distributors. The audiobook edition of this tale has done well and garnered good reviews. Young Adult and Children's Books are always intriguing sellers, and as the second book of this trilogy launches later this year, I see the translations of this doing very well.


Sample text:

There was no sunshine this morning, nor were there any singing birds or frolicking animals.  There was no blue sky or warmth of spring.  Missing still was the scent of a freshly cooked breakfast to help stir Tabitha from her sleep.  She did wake, however, but it was to the most unpleasant of sounds.  She woke to the painful beating at her bedroom door.

“Rise and shine,” a harsh female voice called out, though the voice did not belong to one Aunt Demonia.  It spoke with a thick foreign tongue, in an accent that Tabitha had never heard before.  Then again, she had not heard many accents at all before.  Startlingly, the doorknob turned and the door swung fully open.  “You’re gruel is on the table in the breakfast room,” a haggard woman in a servant’s uniform spoke in that foreign tongue.  “It’ll be cold if you don’t hurry down.”

The next moment, she was gone, moving swiftly down the hallway toward the stairs.  She left the door open, unlike Damien the butler had last night.  Tabitha preferred it shut, especially around the unusual people she had met so far.  Walking to it, she pushed it softly closed and moved down to the tall closet waiting at the edge of the room.  With a grunt, she swung its double doors open and gazed inside.  The closet, like most everything else, was very dusty.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
German
Translation in progress. Translated by Skye Vikström
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by André Weber
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Yamanqui De León

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