**Playing cops was just a game until the bullets were real.** The gravy train hasnโt stopped in the hollers of western Virginia for more than thirty years when Stony Shelor starts his junior year at Jubal Early High. Class divides and racism are still the hardened norms as the Eisenhower years draw
The Boy Who Woke the Sun
โ Scribed by A. T. Woodley
- Book ID
- 111948083
- Publisher
- Red Deer Press
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780889956858
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โฆ Synopsis
A thrilling and empowering middle grade fantasy quest with serious themes of protecting the environment that is perfect for young readers!
"...a BEAUTIFUL book that made us feel as though we had pulled one of our favourite classics off the shelf!"
- Alan Barillaro, Academy Award winning filmmaker of Piper
"In clear language that steers the young reader clearly through the complicated plot, the author has created an utterly compelling and believable other world. The appealing hero and his hilarious octopus friend are memorable characters, and the serious environmental theme is balanced by the story's humor and joy."
- Kit Pearson, Governor General's Award winning author and member of the Order of Canada
Eleven-year-old Elliot is having a dismal pandemic summer when suddenly he's caught in the bubble of one of his own scary dreams. He is transported to another world - a world controlled by evil butterflies, where the sun no longer shines. Along with his octopus sidekick, Elliot discovers the reason for these butterflies-gone-wrong, and realizes that things must be set right if he is ever to find his way home. As Eliot realizes that he has the power to effect the things that have been causing him anxiety - the environment and protecting life on Earth - he understands there is a way to start change in both this world and in his home.
An epic middle-grade fantasy quest about discovering the true path to empowerment and a better world. A T Woodley has created a believable fantasy world supported with spot illustrations from acclaimed illustrator Mike Deas.
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**Playing cops was just a game until the bullets were real.** The gravy train hasn't stopped in the hollers of western Virginia for more than thirty years when Stony Shelor starts his junior year at Jubal Early High. Class divides and racism are still the hardened norms as the Eisenhower years dra
**Playing cops was just a game until the bullets were real.** The gravy train hasn't stopped in the hollers of western Virginia for more than thirty years when Stony Shelor starts his junior year at Jubal Early High. Class divides and racism are still the hardened norms as the Eisenhower years dr