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The Other Side of Yore
by J. Lyon Layden
156 pages
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Journey with Frawg to Mudgunkland on his tortoise shell boat!
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Ebook
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$9.97
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Paperback
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$14.97
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Category: Fiction:Children
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About the Book
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Free Excerpt From The Book
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You are hereby invited to journey with Frawg Findig III on his tortoise shell boat through the wonderful world of Terramore, where toads talk and lizards sing, foxes fly and frogs have kings. Join Frawg and his friends to save the world from the wicked snakes of Mudgunkland, and learn a valuable moral along the way.
The flowers have gone missing from Terramore, Princess Lilypad has taken ill, and a wicked smog issues through the sky from the desolate swamps of Mudgunkland. Frawg and Buzz, his unlikely dragonfly friend, must journey into the very heart of darkness to free the lands from the Snake Lord's treacherous spell. In order to survive the long and dangerous journey, Frawg and his friends must conquer their own fear and discover the true meaning of courage.
Written by J. Lyon Layden with twelve masterpiece illustrations by Kenny Savage, The Other Side of Yore is destined to win a place on your bookshelf beside The Hobbit, The Wind in the Willows, Harry Potter, Watership Down, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
To be read to children of all ages by people or amphibians 8 years old and up.
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Reviews
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The Other Side of Yore is an enchanting adventure story about Frawg’s journey with his friends into Mudgunkland to save the world of Terramore from destruction by Cobraxas, king snake... Included in this story are thirteen artfully illustrated drawings by Kenny Savage, plus poems, riddles and songs to delight children of all ages...It is a delightful story–well-edited and designed–which I’m sure children will enjoy.
- Kaye Trout, Midwest Book reviews
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| About the Author |
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Joseph Lyon Layden is a musician, writer and cabinet designer born in Savannah, Georgia.
He has performed on both sides of the Atlantic to audiences of over 16,000 and written fiction and non-fiction for countless regional, national, and international periodicals. He currently resides in Richmond Hill, Georgia. |
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