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Children of the Knight
Contributor(s): Bowler, Michael J. (Author)
ISBN: 0990871169     ISBN-13: 9780990871163
Publisher: Michael J. Bowler
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming Of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes - Sexual Abuse
Series: Lance Chronicles
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 6" W x 9" (1.00 lbs) 340 pages
 
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An orphan boy. A mysterious stranger. A city in crisis.

When 14-year-old Lance is saved from death, his life is forever changed. For starters, his savior claims to be King Arthur, the once and future ruler of ancient Britain. Lance has met lots of weirdos on the streets of L.A., and they claim to be many things. But this "king" not only reeks of sincerity, he wears armor, rides a gorgeous white horse, and lives in the storm drains underneath the city Arthur has a throne, old-school clothes, and weapons up the wazoo. Swords, daggers, bows and arrows--the kind Lance has only seen in movies.

Turns out this Arthur guy wants to start some kind of revolution. He plans to collect other cast-off kids like Lance--even teen gang members--and create a New Camelot of Knights to gain more rights for youth and shake up the out-of-touch politicians who run Los Angeles.

Lance is all for helping kids like him. He's spent his entire life in and out of the system, and it sucks. And he wants to believe in Arthur, but doubts even a king can accomplish such lofty goals. Despite these uncertainties, Lance readily accepts the position of First Knight--youth leader of Arthur's new army--thereby setting in motion a crusade of tsunami proportions. When the children rise, will the city fall?

The Lance Chronicles Begin...


Contributor Bio(s): Bowler, Michael J.: - Michael J. Bowler grew up in San Rafael, California, and majored in English and Theatre at Santa Clara University. He went on to earn a master's in film production from Loyola Marymount University, a teaching credential in English from LMU, and another master's in Special Education from Cal State University Dominguez Hills. He taught high school in Hawthorne, California-both in general education and to students with learning disabilities-in subjects ranging from English and Strength Training to Algebra, Biology, and Yearbook. He has been a volunteer Big Brother to eight different boys with the Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters program, and a decades-long volunteer within the juvenile justice system in Los Angeles. He has been honored as Probation Volunteer of the Year, YMCA Volunteer of the Year, California Big Brother of the Year, and 2000 National Big Brother of the Year. The "National" honor allowed him and three of his Little Brothers to visit the White House and meet the president in the Oval Office. He has completed three as-yet-unpublished novels aimed at the teen market, and one for middle grade. His goal as an author is for teens and middle schoolers to experience empowerment and hope; to see themselves in his diverse characters; to read about kids who face real-life challenges; and to see how kids like them can remain decent people in an indecent world. The most prevalent theme in his writing is this: as a society, and as individuals, we're better off when we do what's right, not what's easy.