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Hamelin Stoop: The Eagle, the Cave, and the Footbridge
Contributor(s): Sloan, Robert B. (Author)
ISBN: 1495619737     ISBN-13: 9781495619731
Publisher: 12 Gates Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $10.44  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy - Epic
- Young Adult Fiction | Animals - Mythical Creatures
- Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure - General
Lexile Measure: 910
Series: Hamelin Stoop
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.5" W x 8.25" (0.91 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Hamelin is only a few weeks old as he and his parents, Johnnie and Simon, flee from trackers. Certain of their eventual capture and desperate for their son's survival, Johnnie and Simon devise a plan that lands Hamelin in a nearby orphanage. As Hamelin grows up in this nontraditional home, people begin to notice that he is "always looking for something or someone else."

After their inevitable capture, Hamelin's parents are imprisoned in a nearby world under the control of the ruthless Ren'dal, all the while remembering the son they have abandoned. As Hamelin grows, he learns to deal with some of life's biggest challenges: making friends, dealing with bullies, and understanding why the people he cares about the most always have to leave him.

When the children's home forgets his eighth birthday, Hamelin decides to run away. This decision, however, proves to be something more--a summons from the Ancient One. Guided by the Great Eagle through a mysterious cave, Hamelin is immediately put to a dangerous test of courage. He soon discovers that the answers to his personal issues of identity, parents, and home are tied up with otherworldly battles between kingdoms of good and evil, powerful rulers, and a journey across the Tunnel of Times to the Atrium of the Worlds. Hamelin comes to discover the true weight of fear and courage as he realizes he is called to embark on an amazing adventure that is bigger than himself. His failures and hopes become part of a larger story where the old myths of magic, evil contracts, and enslaved children turn out to be real.


Contributor Bio(s): Sloan, Robert B.: - Robert B. Sloan is known for his leadership in higher education, public speaking and non-fiction writings. He has spoken and written about topics both popular and technical. Some are very practical such as family, parenting, and leadership. Other topics are informational and technical about theology and history. He has been a professor, minister, Little League coach, small business owner, school board trustee and chairman, chairman of the board of an NYSE company, and a university president for over 20 years. Robert is a native Texan, but has enjoyed living in New Jersey, England, and Germany while finishing his doctorate in Switzerland. He is married to his college sweetheart, Sue, and they have seven married children and more than 20 young grandchildren. They enjoy large family gatherings, which include good food and lively conversation, games, and storytelling.