![]() ![]() Before she left, January picked up a silver coin from the ground of the strange world she had discovered. January did not explore the city because she heard Locke, her guardian, calling for her. This time she opened the Door onto a land of salt breezes. January wrote a story about the Door in her pocket diary and tried the Door again. She was in a hay field in Kentucky, disappointed when the blue Door standing near the ruins of a cabin took her nowhere but the other side of the hay field. ![]() January was seven when she first discovered a Door. Julian feared for his life and for the life of his daughter, January, as he searched for the Door to take him to the world in which his wife had been trapped years prior when the Door was closed as the family was passing through it. Julian Scaller, employed by William Locke to send him unique artifacts from these other worlds, noticed that the Doors he found were being closed. ![]() Harrow, explores the power of words and storytelling as the author imagines a world in which people can access other worlds and cultures through Doors. The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. The following version of the novel was used to create this study guide: Harrow, Alix E. ![]()
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