The Grail Messenger

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Author: Miguel Carbonell ISBN: 9781491746738
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 18, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Miguel Carbonell
ISBN: 9781491746738
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 18, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It is 2060 and a drought is devastating the planet. With an evil water cartel breathing down her neck, a spunky young woman devises a plan to refurbish a castle in King Arthurs time and utilize it to train promising candidates from a previous generation on how to tackle complex environmental problems. If everything goes the way Rowan hopes, the future may change in unpredictable ways.

Before Rowan voyages back to Camelot to execute the project, she chooses time traveler pioneers, Nathan and Lindsey, to be her Grail Guardians. In order to fight the water cartel, Nathan and Lindsey must learn how to combat the drought and develop the chivalric qualities of courage, truthfulness, and determination. After Rowan arrives in Camelot and recruits the experienced time travelers, Nathan develops his knightly skills while Lindsey begins her training at the Grail Castle. As the water cartel does everything in its power to thwart Rowans plan, a chain of events leads to an epic confrontation at the castle that will determine the fate of millions.

In this exciting tale for teens, two young time travelers embark on a dangerous journey to King Arthurs court to carry out one womans vision to save the planet from overwhelming environmental challenges.

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It is 2060 and a drought is devastating the planet. With an evil water cartel breathing down her neck, a spunky young woman devises a plan to refurbish a castle in King Arthurs time and utilize it to train promising candidates from a previous generation on how to tackle complex environmental problems. If everything goes the way Rowan hopes, the future may change in unpredictable ways.

Before Rowan voyages back to Camelot to execute the project, she chooses time traveler pioneers, Nathan and Lindsey, to be her Grail Guardians. In order to fight the water cartel, Nathan and Lindsey must learn how to combat the drought and develop the chivalric qualities of courage, truthfulness, and determination. After Rowan arrives in Camelot and recruits the experienced time travelers, Nathan develops his knightly skills while Lindsey begins her training at the Grail Castle. As the water cartel does everything in its power to thwart Rowans plan, a chain of events leads to an epic confrontation at the castle that will determine the fate of millions.

In this exciting tale for teens, two young time travelers embark on a dangerous journey to King Arthurs court to carry out one womans vision to save the planet from overwhelming environmental challenges.

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