01822cam a22002535i 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000310009202000310012302000270015404000280018104200080020910000270021724500450024426400570028930000230034633600260036933700280039533800270042352010730045052100450152322101371MeVbMML20241001130334.0210625s2021 nmu j 000 0 eng  a 2021941959 a9781953971128q(paperback) a9781953971142q(hardcover) z9781953971135q(ebook) aDLCbengerdacDLCdDLC apcc1 aAllen, C. W.,eauthor.10aRelatively normal secrets /cC.W. Allen. 1aSanta Fe, NM :bCinnabar Moth Publishing LLC,c2021. a242 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"Tuesday and Zed Furst are perfectly normal children with perfectly strange parents. Their father won't discuss his job, their mother never leaves the house without her guard dog, and the topic of the family tree is off limits. When a last minute "business trip" gets the adults out of the way, Zed and Tuesday decide to get to the bottom of things once and for all. Too bad some thugs with shape-shifting weapons have other ideas. Their escape leaves them trapped in the modern-meets-medieval Falinnheim, where everyone insists their father is a disgraced fugitive. They hope whoever is leaving them coded clues may have some answers, but they're not sure they're going to like what they learn. If they ever want to see their parents again, they'll need the help of a smuggler with a broken compass, their unusually talented dog, some extremely organized bandits, and a selection of suspiciously misquoted nursery rhymes. Zed and Tuesday may not have all the answers, but one thing is certain-when it comes to normal, everything is relative"--cProvided by publisher. aGrades 4-6bCinnabar Moth Publishing LLC