by Barbara Hodgson
2.5 stars, the book becomes much less interesting after Lydia's disappearance
A man and woman travel to Morocco. The woman keeps a diary. She begins to see that a map is appearing on her hand. She disappears. The man tries to find her.Much cooler than I’m describing here, with lots of maps and bus ticket stubs and drawings and side notes.
The strong point of this little book is the descriptions of the places visited, but the author does the same thing better in her non-fiction work Trading in Memories: Travels Through a Scavenger's Favorite Places. Otherwise it is rather weak plot-wise and the multimedia novel is done better in Nick ...