![]() ![]() Illustrations go along with the entries.Īs she draws, Eliza also learns about the specimens she is given, and a handy guide at the font of the book helps readers keep the geologic timeline straight. As the name implies, it’s written as though Eliza is making entries in her journal, so we see the story unfold as she recaps her days. ![]() What she discovers is something wholly unexpected.Įliza’s Journal, written by Caelyn AB Williams and illustrated by Kati Green is part romance, part mystery and part travel promotion for the San Juan Islands. But as weird happenings multiply, she sets out to solve the mystery of what the Tanners are actually up to. Tanner’s house, at first she ignores it because she likes being around his grandson, Charlie. Tanner, who puts her drawing skills to use illustrating the fossils and other natural history items he owns.Īlthough Liza thinks there is something strange going on at Mr. She ends up working for the eccentric Mr. Her dreams of a lazy summer among the fir trees vanishes when her uncle insists she find a job. ![]() ![]() Her parents are working in Florida, and her aunt and uncle live on Orcas Island, a beautiful place that Eliza takes to right away. When Eliza leaves California for Washington state’s San Juan Islands for the summer, she’s not sure what to expect. ![]()
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