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A unique blend of natural and supernatural, this inspirational and highly educational novel provides up-to-date information about the environmental dangers facing young adults today and what they can do to respond as Earth- and Water-Protectors. This story is written for the middle grades. It makes a powerful read aloud for younger children and adults love it as well. Sam and Maddie, neighbors in a rural town in Washington State are drawn unexpectedly into The Mother Tree's powerful vortex, and find a portal where they meet SilverLight, a thousands-years-old master dragon, who begins to teach…mehr

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A unique blend of natural and supernatural, this inspirational and highly educational novel provides up-to-date information about the environmental dangers facing young adults today and what they can do to respond as Earth- and Water-Protectors. This story is written for the middle grades. It makes a powerful read aloud for younger children and adults love it as well. Sam and Maddie, neighbors in a rural town in Washington State are drawn unexpectedly into The Mother Tree's powerful vortex, and find a portal where they meet SilverLight, a thousands-years-old master dragon, who begins to teach them Mother Earth's Secrets as no mere mortal could. To train the two teens to become Galactic Guardian-Level Earth-Protectors, SilverLight magically transports them back and forth between the everyday world of school and family and the various Realms of Possibilities that exist in other dimensions. Sam, Maddie, and the Mirror Dragon, by first time Pacific Northwest author Elizabeth Flanders, with assistance from veteran New York writer and illustrator Evan Pritchard, is a story in the tradition of young adult fantasy.
Autorenporträt
After Elizabeth's bachelor's degree, she traveled internationally teaching English as a foreign language. Arriving back in the U.S.A. she went to graduate school earning a masters degree in early childhood and special education. Her professional life spanned 40 years in public snd private settings, as a teacher, administrator and creator of new programs-often serving children and families made vulnerable to poverty. She wrote this fantasy book for young people in the middle grades, like her grandson, who are looking to better understand the environment and are on a journey to find their special gifts to offer the world. She dedicates this book to her grandson.