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To the Ends of the Earth and Beyond - Wilson, S. E.
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Fans of literature will enjoy S.E. Wilson's Re-telling of The Wind in the Willows. The exciting action-packed adventure series continues with "To the Ends of the Earth and Beyond" Ratty and Moley decide to take the boat out for some fishing and relaxation when a freak thunderstorm strikes. As a result of the massive storm, they are accidentally sent 100 years back in time. Even the inhabitants were different from what they were used to. Ratty and Moley realized that they had been swept off into a different realm, one from which they couldn't escape. To escape and return home in the future…mehr

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Fans of literature will enjoy S.E. Wilson's Re-telling of The Wind in the Willows. The exciting action-packed adventure series continues with "To the Ends of the Earth and Beyond" Ratty and Moley decide to take the boat out for some fishing and relaxation when a freak thunderstorm strikes. As a result of the massive storm, they are accidentally sent 100 years back in time. Even the inhabitants were different from what they were used to. Ratty and Moley realized that they had been swept off into a different realm, one from which they couldn't escape. To escape and return home in the future would require a miracle. "To the Ends of the Earth and Beyond" promises an immersive and thrilling reading experience. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a captivating and suspenseful adventure that will keep you guessing until the very last page, whether you are a fan of the original tale or a newcomer to Kenneth Grahame's world. Join Ratty and Moley as they embark on a journey filled with intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists.
Autorenporträt
Sumner Wilson is a retired railroad trainman, switchman, and brakeman. While waiting for "get out" on homeward trips, he began writing in motel rooms. In addition to Billy in the Lowground, Mr. Toad's Wonderful Gun and The Quest, he has also written several short stories.Wilson has written short stories for Cappers, Big Muddy, a journal of Southeast Missouri State University, and sold two dozen stories to Sterling/Mcfadden Publishing. Several of his works have appeared in Frontier Tales, an online magazine about the Old West. A number of his stories are set in the Missouri Ozarks, where he lives with his wife and enjoys life to the fullest.