Author Elizabeth Atkinson talks about her latest middle-grade novel, "Fly Back, Agnes," which was awarded the 2020 International Book Award for Children's Fiction; overcoming the struggles of middle school and how she comes up with her quirky characters.
For "Fly Back, Agnes" readers who want to read the special epilogue to the story, and educators who would like to Zoom with Elizabeth, visit her website at elizabethatkinson.com or email her at authorelizabethatkinson@gmail.com
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