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Synopsis
Welcome to the Enchanted Dawn of Atlanton Earth. In the Circle of Light saga, you were introduced to the magical twilight world of Atlanton Earth. You met the mighty magician Greyfax Grimwald and his allies, Bear, Otter, Broco the Dwarf, and the warring sisters, Dorini and Lorini, the Queens of Darkness and Light. Now, The Wilderness of Four takes you back into time before time. Here you discover the origins of the titanic struggle that wracked the world before man and beast were hostile strangers. You will meet many of the same characters who enthralled you in Circle of Light , revealed here in their youthful brashness, and unspeakable wickedness. Across the Far Mountain is the story of Borim, the gentle bear cub who, against his will, became king of his nation. You follow his apprenticeship at the hands of wise beasts and horrifying monsters, and witness his courage in the momentous struggle against the demons who would control the earth.
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Is Across the Far Mountain appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Gentle bear cub becomes king through battles with monsters and demons. Contains fantasy violence and struggle against evil forces, but appropriate for middle grade readers comfortable with adventure and conflict.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include violence and animal harm.
Who'll love this
Follow Borim the bear cub as he learns from wise beasts and fights demons to become king in this magical prequel adventure.