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In this prequel to Medallion, while Kapnos is battling Sarda, the maiden Innera finds a dying soldier and risks her own life by taking on his mission of carrying a message, and the king's shield, to Kapnos.
Before taking his place as king of Gadalla, Trave, a young prince, must find a sacred medallion and ward off the forces of the Dark Alliance.
Relates what happens to a hard-working, dependable bee named Rigel and the lazy bees who tease her.
Jack does not think that he will enjoy the cold and snow of Christmas at his grandfather's house, so different from the hot climate he has known, but then he is delighted when Grandfather brings three chickadees inside and they become living decorations for the Christmas tree.
During a trip to the state capitol, Shelly is embarrassed by her deaf neighbor Seth's loud voice and exuberance, until an accident brings her a new respect for his feelings.
The cats on Nantucket Island live by the tower clock, listening for its chime so they will know when it is time for their various activities.
Bored with living by the edge of the sea, Crusty the Crab decides to try living on land.
Entrusted by the other inhabitants of Brass Cobweb to find them a leader who is brave, wise, and true, Chipmunk travels among distant communities of animals and finds varying degrees of virtue in both them and himself.
"The final novel in the Gadallan trilogy presents the royal children of King Trave of Gadalla. When Princess Kalti is kidnapped, King Trave, Crown Prince Bhrus, and old friends and new must do everything they can to find her. But their search reveals dark deeds, and the addition of New Sarda to the Long Alliance is threatened. The father and son must embrace the lessons of truth, kingship, and trust in order to stem the tides of opposition once more"--
One brother home from war. The other desperate to save him. A gripping journey together to the river's end. Shane has always worshiped his big brother, Jeremy. But three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken their toll, and the easy-go-lucky brother Shane knew has been replaced by a surly drunk who carries his loaded 9mm with him everywhere and lives in the basement because he can’t face life with his wife and two small children. When Jeremy shows up after Shane’s football game and offers to take him to the family cabin overnight, Shane goes along — both to get away from a humiliation on the field and to keep an eye on Jeremy, who’s AWOL from his job at Quantico and seems to have a shorter fuse than ever. But as the camping trip turns into a days-long canoe trip down the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers, Shane realizes he’s in way over his head — and has no idea how to persuade Jeremy to return home and get the help he needs before it’s too late. In a novel at once gripping and heartbreaking, Steve Watkins offers a stark exploration of the unseen injuries left by war.