But moping about her situation is temporarily interrupted when the girls are kidnapped in the middle of the night and brought to Neverland-and, let me tell you, they don’t come over by way of a little fairy dust and a song. Their latest move takes Gwen from LA to London, and at this point she’s had about enough of living like a nomad, putting up with her crazy mom, and abandoning any fragile friendships she’s maintained (like with Olivia, who tagged along to help Gwen settle into her new place). Gwendolyn’s mom has kept them on the move her entire life, uprooting their lives whenever she feared the “monsters” chasing them were getting too close. Even if you aren’t predisposed to love this like I do, I think it evokes enough of the wildness of Neverland and an (obvious) nod to Captain Hook’s ship to make it a good fit. So I guess what I’m saying is, this cover can do no wrong in my eyes. I got lucky that I married a guy who sails and loves all things boats (or rather, he got lucky he married me, since I have final say over home decor). If we ever go to a museum together, I will be spending most of my time dawdling by a landscape scene, a high relief sculpture, or a ship in a storm painting. So here’s something y’all don’t know about me: I love paintings of ships at sea. As I’m still fairly new here, there’s a wealth of information we have yet to discover about one another.
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