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S Edward Parker is an Architect/Builder in Connecticut and was a lecturer at Yale University for many years. When not building or architecting, he spends his time drawing, writing, surfing, playing music, making maple syrup, and raising chickens and pigs with his wife and four children. His children are the inspiration of several stories and his first book.
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Fire: An Account of the Curious Adventures of the Presleys of Fox Hollow Farm
by S Edward Parker

Overview



The Elements – Fire, Water, Wind and Earth – make up all things and are the source of all existence in the universe. They are tenuously bound together in harmony. Where there is good there is always evil; light and dark; life and death. When balance is lost, chaos reigns and anything is possible.


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The Presley kids are ordinary children living in an ordinary Connecticut suburb. They spend most of their time fishing, participating in sports, and trying to avoid chores. Samson, the oldest, finds school boring and would much rather spend his time running barefoot in the woods, exploring with his siblings - Castilia, Thisbe and Wylde. One ordinary spring morning while out on another of Samson’s outdoor adventures, a curious accident on Fox Hollow Farm begins an extraordinary journey that changes their lives forever.
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Overview



The Elements – Fire, Water, Wind and Earth – make up all things and are the source of all existence in the universe. They are tenuously bound together in harmony. Where there is good there is always evil; light and dark; life and death. When balance is lost, chaos reigns and anything is possible.


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Description


The Presley kids are ordinary children living in an ordinary Connecticut suburb. They spend most of their time fishing, participating in sports, and trying to avoid chores. Samson, the oldest, finds school boring and would much rather spend his time running barefoot in the woods, exploring with his siblings - Castilia, Thisbe and Wylde. One ordinary spring morning while out on another of Samson’s outdoor adventures, a curious accident on Fox Hollow Farm begins an extraordinary journey that changes their lives forever.

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Book details

Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION

Subgenre:Action & Adventure / General

Age Range (years):9 - 12

Language:English

Series title:The Element Series

Series Number:1

Pages:252

eBook ISBN:9781483574523

Hardcover ISBN:9781483574516


Overview



The Elements – Fire, Water, Wind and Earth – make up all things and are the source of all existence in the universe. They are tenuously bound together in harmony. Where there is good there is always evil; light and dark; life and death. When balance is lost, chaos reigns and anything is possible.


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Description


The Presley kids are ordinary children living in an ordinary Connecticut suburb. They spend most of their time fishing, participating in sports, and trying to avoid chores. Samson, the oldest, finds school boring and would much rather spend his time running barefoot in the woods, exploring with his siblings - Castilia, Thisbe and Wylde. One ordinary spring morning while out on another of Samson’s outdoor adventures, a curious accident on Fox Hollow Farm begins an extraordinary journey that changes their lives forever.

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About the author


S Edward Parker is an Architect/Builder in Connecticut and was a lecturer at Yale University for many years. When not building or architecting, he spends his time drawing, writing, surfing, playing music, making maple syrup, and raising chickens and pigs with his wife and four children. His children are the inspiration of several stories and his first book.

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