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During the summer between fifth and sixth grade, Ethan Hinsdale and Gavin Porter wanted to build a treehouse in a tree on elevated ground. They didn't expect to find that their choice for a location turned out to be an ancient Native American Mound. Now, three years later, Ethan and his friend Rachel, are in search of a way to return a prize-winning sheep that has gone missing. They seek the advice of Chogan, an elderly Cherokee, who says to them, "I know all the Mounds... the large conical Mound that you speak of is a resting place where the hawk flies and the bear sleeps. It is a thousand…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
During the summer between fifth and sixth grade, Ethan Hinsdale and Gavin Porter wanted to build a treehouse in a tree on elevated ground. They didn't expect to find that their choice for a location turned out to be an ancient Native American Mound. Now, three years later, Ethan and his friend Rachel, are in search of a way to return a prize-winning sheep that has gone missing. They seek the advice of Chogan, an elderly Cherokee, who says to them, "I know all the Mounds... the large conical Mound that you speak of is a resting place where the hawk flies and the bear sleeps. It is a thousand years old and I should warn you, be careful and respectful around the Mound. It has powers we don't fully understand."
Autorenporträt
I grew up in Detroit and spent my teenage summers on my grandparent's farm in rural Tennessee. I have a BA, and an MA from London Film School and developed my writing skills while working in educational television and film. I have taught at the college level and recently founded the Detroit Art Review, where we publish visual art reviews weekly. I wrote and directed a feature film, Going Back, for Vestron Pictures starring Bruce Campbell. Now available on Amazon. I wrote a children's book, Two Stones, self- published at Xlibris. I wrote a novel, The Annunciation, that was a finalist in the 2015 Indy Book Awards and a collection of YA short stories, Beyond, that was recognized in national competition at Shelf Unbound.