Time is running out for Idelisia. If Oelsa, the 12-year-old Key Bearer, doesn't learn to control the Key's powers, the once beautiful Idelisia will become a frozen wasteland. Together with Promelious, her winged horse, Oelsa races to gain the knowledge she needs before the evil Shadow Lord steals the Key and destroys her world.
Time is running out for Idelisia. If Oelsa, the 12-year-old Key Bearer, doesn't learn to control the Key's powers, the once beautiful Idelisia will become a frozen wasteland. Together with Promelious, her winged horse, Oelsa races to gain the knowledge she needs before the evil Shadow Lord steals the Key and destroys her world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author Sharon A Roe, teacher, poet, memoirist, and novelist, has a long and varied career focused on the education and nurturing of children, the creation and enjoyment of writing in its various forms, and programs for the gifted and talented. She taught in high school, middle school and elementary school. During these years she earned her MALS-Creative Writing degree from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota. The common thread throughout her life is sharing the magic of the written word with children and young people, a quality that is theirs to enjoy as both readers and writers. Her work displays her faith in children and the value of learning. It is vibrant with a sense of wonder, imagination, and fantasy. The Power Awakens, her second novel, is the next book in The Key Trilogy, and continues the adventures started in The Key of Idelisia. These stories feature a young girl who confronts daunting obstacles as she searches for her true purpose in life. During her epic journey, she discovers true friends and gradually realizes the hidden power she possesses. Sharon A. Roe lives with her husband of 57 years, her son and daughter-in-law, and her two teenage granddaughters in a delightful multigenerational home .
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