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On September, 1, 1914, Martha, the last known living passenger pigeon died in the Cincinnati Zoo - she was the "only one" left on earth.Professor Thumbknuckle began wondering about how many "only ones" we lose every year. What if we put them into an "Only One Zoo" so we could see them before they disappeared forever?This frolicking book, with wonderful illustrations, takes us through an imaginary "Only One Zoo" where we can see these unique "only ones" before they are all gone.The Professor hopes that this visit will make us all aware of how fragile our planet really is.
What if the world's fairy tales weren't just bedtime stories? What if they were based on historical events from a faraway land, passed down from generation to generation by refugees transported to our world, unable to return? And what if you found out you were one of them? Thousands of years have passed since the ælfin race crossed the realmbridge, but there are some who still possess the magic of their forefathers, fighting the reapers and preparing for the day when the druidae will finally return to Faer Ri. The hopes of a lost race lie with a young boy and his family as they strive to find one another and achieve their true potential. Tales From Faer Ri: Dawn of the Druidae is a fantasy novel intended for the Middle Reader category, but will be received well by Young Adults and Adults who enjoy exciting fantasy stories that maintain a family-friendly narrative
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