Desert Dwellers Earth and Water: The Second Book of the Paintbrush Saga

Desert Dwellers Earth and Water: The Second Book of the Paintbrush Saga

by Sarah Bergstrom
Desert Dwellers Earth and Water: The Second Book of the Paintbrush Saga

Desert Dwellers Earth and Water: The Second Book of the Paintbrush Saga

by Sarah Bergstrom

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Overview

The fire Reaume, beings from New Earth, won the battle. Qeriya, Lahcen and Khalid discovered the truth about themselves and their powers. They found a family. And now they have a plan. This plan will take them through dangerous territory where they will meet more Reaume and encounter more resistance. But as they learn about their history, they also find more questions. Why does Doctor Michael appear to be a target? Who is this mysterious woman with silver eyes? Are all Reaume trustworthy? What is the meaning of a prophesy they find along this journey to save their parents? And which is the greater threat, their battles with the enemy or with each other? This instalment explores the depths of their origins as they fight to survive and maintain their solidarity in the face of forces that seek to divide them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785357459
Publisher: Lodestone Books
Publication date: 06/01/2020
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.63(h) x 0.66(d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Sarah Bergstrom is a Hospice Chaplain and mother of three. She graduated with high honors in the Masters in Divinity program from North Park Seminary in Chicago. Her three children serve as part inspiration and part contributors to her books, the first of which was published by Lodestone in 2015. Sarah lives in Shoreview, Minnesota with her husband, dog and cat. Corinna Burkhart is a Doctoral student at Lund University in Sweden. Her research focuses on how, in a society increasingly dominated by economic forces, creative spaces and open workshops provide freedom to do things differently, and considers how these spaces can contribute to social transformation.
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