Author: | James Davidge | ISBN: | 9781897411667 |
Publisher: | Bayeux Arts | Publication: | December 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Bayeux Arts | Language: | English |
Author: | James Davidge |
ISBN: | 9781897411667 |
Publisher: | Bayeux Arts |
Publication: | December 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Bayeux Arts |
Language: | English |
Driftwood & the Necessary Forest Book Four of the Driftwood Saga. Hans Blekansit, estranged father of the young sorceress Driftwood Ellesmere andruthless businessman, is aggressively logging the Stoltmann Wilderness Area. AsDriftwood and her friends fight to defend the land near Camp Magee, she is magicallytransported to Atlatopia, the planet of the Necessary Forest and eventual victim tothe evilly efficient systems of the Poison Tree of Bureaucracy. On this wild newworld Driftwood encounters many entities including famed philosopher Sir ThomasMore, Morphaleafus the Dreaming Tree and an unlikely ghost from her past. Willthese diverse beings be able to assist the adept magician at thwarting the PoisonTree’s ruthless grip that threatens to uproot the joy from this plant paradise? The Driftwood Saga chronicles the magical quests of a young girl and her attempts tounderstand and solve various world problems including child labour, endangeredspecies and the military industrial complex. Driftwood & the Necessary Forest, thepenultimate fourth volume, is written by James Davidge (Mathemagick & Mystiphysics,The Duchess Ranch of Old John Ware) with illustrations by Eric Jordan (DriftwoodSaves the Whales).
Driftwood & the Necessary Forest Book Four of the Driftwood Saga. Hans Blekansit, estranged father of the young sorceress Driftwood Ellesmere andruthless businessman, is aggressively logging the Stoltmann Wilderness Area. AsDriftwood and her friends fight to defend the land near Camp Magee, she is magicallytransported to Atlatopia, the planet of the Necessary Forest and eventual victim tothe evilly efficient systems of the Poison Tree of Bureaucracy. On this wild newworld Driftwood encounters many entities including famed philosopher Sir ThomasMore, Morphaleafus the Dreaming Tree and an unlikely ghost from her past. Willthese diverse beings be able to assist the adept magician at thwarting the PoisonTree’s ruthless grip that threatens to uproot the joy from this plant paradise? The Driftwood Saga chronicles the magical quests of a young girl and her attempts tounderstand and solve various world problems including child labour, endangeredspecies and the military industrial complex. Driftwood & the Necessary Forest, thepenultimate fourth volume, is written by James Davidge (Mathemagick & Mystiphysics,The Duchess Ranch of Old John Ware) with illustrations by Eric Jordan (DriftwoodSaves the Whales).