“Surprising, but inevitable” . . . that is exactly the kind of ending I prefer most. It’s easy enough to create a “surprise” ending. What’s hard is a surprise ending that doesn’t feel cheap or contrived. I’m a huge fan of fabulous endings. I think one of the best of all time (kidlit or otherwise) is that of Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me. Just breathtaking.
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