EVE AND THE WANDERING STONE Eve Mallory has a rule about window seats. She always takes them — because from up high, the world looks like a quilt that God forgot to finish.
But on the flight home, the clouds turn strange colours, the engines make the wrong sound, and an island appears from nowhere. The plane comes down through the trees.
Eve survives. And in a hollow at the roots of an ancient tree, she finds three small glowing raindrops — Ping, Pong and Ting — and a smooth dark stone made of something older than the world.
Pick it up, and it takes you somewhere. You can't choose where. But the stone knows where you belong, and in the end, it always brings you home.
What follows is a journey through places that shouldn't exist, guided by three companions who are brave, wise, and very interested in beetles.
Eve and the Wandering Stone is a story about curiosity, kindness, and the courage of someone who looks at frightening things properly — and then gets on with it.