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Large print edition of the remarkable story of Ronald Morley, whose successful business career in Western Australia ended when he turned to crime and robbery in the early 1980s.
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Finn and Beezle are enlisted to join Greybeard and his friends on a quest to save the world of Everlast from the very same otherworldly warrior. Seeing that Beezle has a talent for magic after an incident with his magical bear-headed staff, Greybeard begins to teach the little elf a few tricks. But a problem arises when Finn comes into possession of a magical weapon capable of defeating the warrior. Little does anyone know the weapon has a mind of its own and wants Beezle as its master...The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain follows traditional fantasy literature themes and characters and borrows some elements from similar works, including Harry Potter, The Northern Lights and Princess Mononoke. Light and dark fantasy crosses over into sci-fi, horror and action; add to that a wide scope of influences and the creation of a new and vivid world in Everlast, and The Wizard of Crescent Moon Mountain makes for a truly original story that will captivate children aged ten years and older. Oldman is inspired by a number of authors including J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling and Philip Pullman.
Do you believe in ghosts and restless spirits? Those who linger because they have unfinished business. Perhaps they simply can't let go of the love they left behind. Some who cross Greybeard's path never live to tell their story, while others revere the ghost man who appeared to save them in their moment of need. How long is he willing to roam the highways in search of Letty, the love of his life—the woman he longed to marry—and Jimmy, the son he never had the chance to know? The answer is simple: forever. Greybeard has returned for Letty in her final hour of need. His love is everlasting
Each volume covers six regional exhibitions, 1993- ; each vol. covers one of the six regional competitions, 1998-