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Brothers, Jack and Zane, 11 and 13, along with their eccentric grandparents, a shape-shifting alien, a beast the size of a Sasquatch with a heart of gold and the right hook of a war god, and a kick-ass girl who takes nothing-from-nobody join together as The Keepers in a prophesied war against an army of Anthro-bots. Before their battle, they travel through a wormhole to Planet Ceejix where each engages in a personal quest to ready him/her/them self for passage. As Chinese General Sun Tzu (544 B.C.) said in The Art of War, each color is beautiful. But colors in combination create more hues than imaginable. And so it is with the powers of The Keepers.…mehr

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Brothers, Jack and Zane, 11 and 13, along with their eccentric grandparents, a shape-shifting alien, a beast the size of a Sasquatch with a heart of gold and the right hook of a war god, and a kick-ass girl who takes nothing-from-nobody join together as The Keepers in a prophesied war against an army of Anthro-bots. Before their battle, they travel through a wormhole to Planet Ceejix where each engages in a personal quest to ready him/her/them self for passage. As Chinese General Sun Tzu (544 B.C.) said in The Art of War, each color is beautiful. But colors in combination create more hues than imaginable. And so it is with the powers of The Keepers.
Autorenporträt
Donna Rhodes's life passions are writing, painting, teaching, and early music performing. This is her 15th year as staff writer for The Laurel Magazine in Western North Carolina. Among her writing credits: craft books, weaving tutorials, and dozens of articles featured in national fine art and craft periodicals (Threads, Fiberats, Sew News, Soft Dolls and Animals, and more). After retiring as a music, art, and AP Art History teacher, she sculpts and paints, specializing in whimsical and found-object assemblages. She paints commissioned animal portraits, immortalizing furry friends in word and image. She co-created a children's show, Diddle Daddle, aired on PBS, WUCF. Just for fun she appeared in a Nike commercial drumming a rollicking King Henry VIII tune on doumbek. On her horizon is the opening of a folk art Airbnb filled with hand-painted junk, funk, and a bodacious bird bed.