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The wondercurrent, J. R. Parks

Label
The wondercurrent, J. R. Parks
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The wondercurrent
Oclc number
1132270829
Responsibility statement
J. R. Parks
Series statement
Rella PenSword and the Red Notebooks, v. 1
Summary
If the PEN is MIGHTIER than the SWORD, how DEEP must the INK run to defeat its FOE? In a distant but recognizable future, where interdimensional travel and dream travel intersect, a young girl from Earth One, Rella Deveraux-Pensword, is called upon to protect and defend Hleo: an enchanted refuge for children who need protection and healing. In order to help defend Hleo, Rella must stop Archimago (the shape-shifting story thief) and his menacing miscreations, The Shadowsplitters, from destroying The Wondercurrent: the source of life and hope for all who remain under Hleo's protection. When Rella's own parents (who are part of a secret alliance of Storykeepers) go missing, she is forced to flee her home. As she flees, she is mysteriously transported to Hleo, where she finds a magic scroll and a secret message with a mission specifically meant for her. To fulfill her mission, Rella teams up with a fellowship of four other children (Eurie, Quinn, Scarlett and Sebastian) and an assortment of wild and whimsical animals, including Thalas (a giant, strong-willed hawk with metallic feathers), Alister (a sleepy, sleepy bear who resides halfway in and out of trees), and Menagerie (a chameleon-tiger with a sacred family lineage). Will Rella be able to help save Hleo? Will she ever see her parents again? Will the guardians and the children be able to save The Wondercurrent? If you like ssurprisse endings that make you want to cry and scream for joy at the same time, you'll love this book! And you'll want to read it over and over. The Wondercurrent, a family-friendly fantasy, is the first book in the Rella PenSword and The Red Notebooks series. Dive in and awaken your sense of wonder! Fans of Neil Gaiman, C.S. Lewis's Narnia books, Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass, The Wizard of OZ, Lois Lowry's The Giver, Michael Ende's The Neverending Story, and The Green Ember, and middle grade fiction of all types will truly enjoy this story and the world itself. A few additional themes that parents and children alike may enjoy are multilingualism, positive parent-child interactions, endangered species, protecting nature, and positive encouragement. This book also has no violence or crude humor
Target audience
juvenile
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Wonder current
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