Synopses & Reviews
Peter Pan meets The Lovely Bones in this beautifully rendered and emotionally devastating debut novel about where children go when they die. Betwixt and Between follows three intertwining narratives: that of Preston Tumbler, a ten-year-old boy who is poisoned by a neighbor and wakes up in Neverland, where he finds himselfalong with a group of other deceased childrenunder the watchful eye of Peter Pan; Preston's mother, Claire, in the real world, as she deals with the loss of her son; and a family in Victorian London as they wait for their little girl to awake from a coma, a family whose neighbor happens to be Peter Pan author JM Barrie.
Jessica Stilling has an MFA from City College, where she currently teaches creative writing. She has been an editor for The Muse Apprenticeship Guild, The Olive Tree Review, and The Castalia Project. She lives in New York City.
Synopsis
Peter Pan meets
The Lovely Bones in this devastatingly beautiful novel about where our children go when they die.
About the Author
Jessica Stilling has an MFA in Creative Writing from City College, where she currently teaches writing and writing. Her work has been published in numerous print and online journals.