This may be the most horrible description of a book, yet I really wish to know the name of it. I am sorry to say that the book is a children's book. The story is the slightest similar to "The Horse and His Boy", thus being a adventure (maybe fantasy) novel. The setting of the book is in a made-up land but it is includes deserts (Poor description, sorry) It starts off with a boy who is the son of a fisherman (I believe). The father practically hates the child and doesn't care for him. One day the child went to the market and saw a peculiar, new stall with an old man selling books. The boy bought the book to find that inside of it was a map. He went back to the market to look for the old man and the stall again, but couldn't find him. The boy leaves to follow the map. He finds shelter in a hotel-like-thing (Sorry for not knowing what it is.) and meets a "boy" of his age named Rabbit (Or something of the similar spelling.) Rabbit reveals himself as a girl and they set off. (This is where I lost most of my memory of the book.) (Fill this space with events that occurred in the middle of the story.) Near the end, they meet an (old?) man and he leads them...somewhere and the book sort of ends when the boy and "Rabbit" become friends instead of harsh to one another.
Once again sorry for the poor quality description (and for adding a bunch of parenthesis and 'Sorry's) please try to remember if you also read this book. Thanks!
Once again sorry for the poor quality description (and for adding a bunch of parenthesis and 'Sorry's) please try to remember if you also read this book. Thanks!