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Wild Mountain Ivy

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Pub Date Mar 03 2026 | Archive Date Dec 31 2025

Lerner Publishing Group | Carolrhoda Books ®


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Description

Months after catching a common virus, twelve-year-old Ivy still hasn’t recovered.

Ivy doesn’t even have the energy to play music. Hoping a change of scenery will help, she’s spending the summer in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where her uncle has converted an old house into a bed and breakfast. The Everly House has a long history—including a stint as a sanatorium, a treatment center for tuberculosis patients, in the 1920s.

Ivy starts having dreams about a girl named Jessie Pearl, a TB patient who stayed at the house a hundred years ago. Like Ivy, Jessie was an adventurous musician who struggled to adapt to her sickness. But at the Everly House, she was able to rest, listen to her body, and find new ways to fill her time.

As Ivy delves into the history of the house, hoping to find out what happened to Jessie, she makes other discoveries that turn her summer in the mountains into a new beginning.

Months after catching a common virus, twelve-year-old Ivy still hasn’t recovered.

Ivy doesn’t even have the energy to play music. Hoping a change of scenery will help, she’s spending the summer in...


Advance Praise

"Shannon Hitchcock's timely and timeless story about the heartbreak of loss and the healing power of love and family will make your heart sing!"—Bobbie Pyron, award-winning author of Octopus Moon and Stay

"Imaginative and rich in detail, this novel flows between timelines as seamlessly and soulfully as a mountain ballad."—Kerry O'Malley Cerra, author of Make a Little Wave and Hear Me

"A sensitive, haunting, and timely tale about the impact of debilitating illnesses that force us to pivot—leaving us somehow stronger, wiser, and more connected than before."—Sarah Scheerger, author of Operation Frog Effect

"Shannon Hitchcock's timely and timeless story about the heartbreak of loss and the healing power of love and family will make your heart sing!"—Bobbie Pyron, award-winning author of Octopus Moon and ...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9798765670828
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 272

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