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Best friends Sebastian and Willie struggle to unravel an ancient prophecy and end a family curse.
Nestled in the hills of Western Pennsylvania alongside the Beaver River, sits the small town of Riverside. A town with an amazing secret known only to a select few Chippewa Indians called the Guardians. It was these Guardians who stood watch generation after generation over the surrounding lands and the reason for the secret, the stone formation called the Eagle's Nest. But now that secret is about to be revealed! Little did Kristen Elliot and her brother Lawrence know that they would be caught up in events that had been set in motion hundreds of years earlier when they and their friends decided to begin their summer vacation by going for a swim in the Beaver River running through Eagle Woods. What they find there changes all their lives, the lives of the Guardians and the lives of everyone on the planet Earth. The story begins with the Chippewa's Legend of the Eagle's Nest, and the secret it hides. The legend foretells of a time when Earth will be threaten from a great Evil, so The Great Spirit in preparation for it calls upon a mighty Spirit Warrior for his help. This warrior is transformed by The Great Spirit into a stone formation of an eyeless eagle and given the charged to guard Earth and to wait for His sign that the Evil was coming. The legend also speaks of a sister and a brother that will find the eagle's missing eyes taken and hidden by The Great Spirit when the time was right. Then after much danger and heartache, they will place the eyes into the hollows of the eagle shaped formation bringing the pirit Warrior back to life. Once the Spirit Warrior is awakened, they will join with him as one spirit and rise into the heavens to fight the Evil. Kristen and Lawrence know the legend as does everyone else in the Riverside area, but are unaware of the true meaning behind it. Only the Guardians know and have protected the secret for centuries. All they and their friends are expecting is a cool swim on the last day of school in the Beaver River, before all the excitement of the big Founder's Day celebration the following day. But, after stumbling upon the eagle's eyes while swimming and encountering the leader of the manidog, shape shifting evil spirits, they begin to except their lives are never going to be the same again. With help from the Guardians and Kristen's basketball coach, David Eagleman, Kristen, Lawrence and their friends face the manidog, the death of a friend and serious injury of another, the beginning of young love and the real reason behind the death of their father, to place the eyes in the eagle and awaken it.
Faulkner leaves nothing behind as she takes us on a chilling journey into the world of scam artists. While the Internet may be a valuable resource for today's society, it is also the rich hunting grounds of scammers and stalkers. Recommended for mature readers, this novel will leave you looking over your shoulder and turning on every light in the house long after you've read the final page.--Maria Edwards, President of American Author Society. 334 pp.
"Traveling Our Road" was originally written by Dylan Weiss (also known as Gail Neustadt) as a private hand-collated piece to explain to her grandchildren what was happening to their grandfather, Dylan's husband, Dave. At first it was the slightest of symptoms--a near-fall, stumbling over a name, a gift of wilted flowers. Then, as such things do, the symptoms became more worrisome. Dave forgot where he was going--or what he was doing. He got lost. He got scared. Dylan, being a therapist, recognized the symptoms and got him to the doctors. The diagnoses was what she feared -- Alzheimer's. Dylan and Dave's road changed course immediately and dramatically. And throughout Dave's long decline, their grandchildren had to cope with what was happening. When Dave eventually died, Dylan focused on many things to both help her and her family through the transitions--but also to help others. The result is a series of young readers focusing on the environment. However, the little handmade book that she created for her young grandchildren when it was all happening called to her from its folder on her hard drive. Finding the exact artist to turn "Traveling Our Road" into the beautiful book of Dylan's dreams took time. However, when she found young Ohio State Graduate, Abigail Walouke, Dylan knew immediately that this girl--at the beginning of her career as a professional artist was the one person she'd been looking for. Their collaboration resulted in this sensitive piece that acknowledges decline and loss but ends with a new beginning. The circle of life--and love.
Eye-witness accounts of atrocities committed by North Koreans to American prisoners-of-war.
Faulkner's collection provides a series of stories that serve to engage, touch, and entertain her readers. With a keen eye for dialogue and a talent for developing characters, Faulkner delivers uncommonly exquisite prose.
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