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Lost Lake Press
31 October 2024
""...a story of hope, resilience, and the power of kindness."" - Laurie Buchanan, award-winning author

""This heartfelt, realistic novel . . . handles a serious topic with care."" - Kirkus Review

Taking only what they can quickly pack, 11-year-old Mardella Houston and her mom flee from an abusive home to start a fresh life in the small town of Haven, Minnesota. But Mardella's sure she's to blame-if only she hadn't dialed 911, none of this would be happening. Her dad wouldn't be in jail, her mom would still have her old job, Mardella would still have friends, and they wouldn't be starting over.

Fortunately, her mom's new job at Rest Haven Senior Living gives them somewhere to live-but the over-age-65 residence is a boring, run-down, funny smelling place. Even so, Mardella volunteers to make their new home as cheerful as possible. Through these colorful projects, she is surprised that she soon has new friends-of all ages. But when her father gets out of jail, determined to find them, Mardella realizes she's made another terrible mistake-one that might destroy their chance at happiness. This time it's up to her to fix everything and keep her mom and new friends safe.

This moving story for middle-grade readers sensitively addresses a tough topic through the eyes of a preteen. It's a story about misplaced guilt, intergenerational friendships, and an unlikely found family as Mardella discovers her inner strength and the true meaning of home.
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Imprint:   Lost Lake Press
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   200g
ISBN:   9780998173627
ISBN 10:   0998173622
Pages:   178
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Valerie Biel writes books for middle grade to adult audiences--stories inspired by her travels and her insatiable curiosity. Her award-winning, young adult fantasy series, Circle of Nine, was inspired by the myth and magic of Ireland's ancient stone circles. She's also the author of Haven, a contemporary middle grade novel, and Beyond the Cemetery Gate, a YA mystery suspense story. She helps other authors with their book promotion and marketing and frequently teaches writing workshops to students of all ages. When Valerie's away from the computer, you might find her wrangling her overgrown garden, traveling the world, and reading everything she can get her hands on. Once upon a time, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin with degrees in journalism and political science. She lives with her husband on a (tiny) portion of her family's century-old farm in rural Wisconsin, but regularly dreams of finding a cozy cottage on the Irish coast where she can write and write.

Reviews for Haven

""This heartfelt, realistic novel for middle-school readers handles a serious topic with care. - Kirkus Reviews ★★★★★ 5-Stars from Readers' Favorite - ""A powerful story."" ""Haven's consideration of different possibilities of healing and recovery. . .makes for a thoroughly engrossing, thought-provoking saga."" - Midwest Book Review ""This heartwarming middle grade story of intergenerational connection and healing is rewarding for readers of all ages."" - Self-Publishing Review ""Many readers with similar experiences as well as sympathetic tweens will be drawn to Mardella's story."" - School Library Journal ""This is a book that many parents, grandparents, and others will want to offer to the young people in their lives."" - Reader Views Kids 5-Star Review ""As a former middle school counselor, my heart strings were tugged. . . Biel did her research and gently shows hope for the victims of abuse. Bravo!"" - author Kathy Nieber ""Beautifully written with the utmost sensitivity, this novel speaks to the challenges of domestic abuse from the point of view of spunky 11-year-old Mardella. Laced with insight, this exceptional novel will engage children and adults alike. - Jeannée Sacken, author of the award-winning Annie Hawkins series ""From a dark and bruising past to a bright and colorful future, this story of found family and self-forgiveness is sure to touch your heart."" - Silvia Acevedo, author of the award-winning God Awful series "". . . this is an especially important story. Readers will admire Mardella, sympathize with her, and cheer for her."" - Gayle Rosengren, author of What the Moon Said, Cold War on Maplewood Street, and MacKenzie's Last Run ""In Haven, seasoned author Valerie Biel deals gently with the subject of domestic violence through characters young readers will root for and a story that will keep them turning pages to the end!"" - Karla Manternach, author of the Meena Zee Books "". . . a heart-warming middle-grade novel that effortlessly weaves together captivating storytelling with thought-provoking themes. Aimed at readers aged 8 to 12, this book stands out not only for its compelling narrative but also for its sensitive handling of complex topics, such as domestic violence. Fans of books like Front Desk by Kelly Yang would love Haven. Note: due to its sensitive topic, your middle grade readers may need a heads up on the domestic violence content. A very lovely note about this is included by the author."" - Christy Wopat, author of Almost a Mother and Always Ours ""In a delightful touch, Biel includes color words in the chapter titles to foreshadow and lead readers through what's happening. HAVEN is a story of hope for anyone who has suffered abuse or has had to start over in a new place. It's also a wonderful story of what makes up a family."" - Janet Halfmann, award-winning children's author


  • Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Middle Grade Fiction) 2025

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