Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Fantasy / Contemporary
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Werewolf Wendigo
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:332
  • eBook ISBN:9798317843076

WERE

Ben at 14

By Wes Blauss

Overview


Eight billion people populate our warming planet. Several million of them are werewolves passing as humans, living discreetly, biding their time. The vice-president of the United States is one. So too are army generals, university professors, environmental scientists, soccer players, media influencers, and a future prime minister of Canada. So too is fourteen-year-old Ben Pelletiere whose two-foot-three-inch-long tail can no longer be hidden down his pant leg without serious discomfort. Sent by his parents to a sled dog camp in Maine to harness the coming beast, he and six adolescents similarly 'masked' surrender their childhoods as bodies reconfigure, identities falter, and minds narrow to Jack London's "toil of trace and trail.' Even in his limited capacity to think beyond the moment, however, Ben senses a larger scheme at work in which he and his companions will play a role. When the wendigo calls him to action, will he answer its summons as human, dog, or wolf?
Read more

Description


Eight billion people populate our warming planet. Several million of them are werewolves passing as humans, living discreetly, biding their time. The vice-president of the United States is one. So too are army generals, university professors, environmental scientists, soccer players, media influencers, and a future prime minister of Canada. So too is fourteen-year-old Ben Pelletiere whose two-foot-three-inch-long tail can no longer be hidden down his pant leg without serious discomfort. With public school attendance no longer possible, Ben is sent by his parents to a sled dog camp in Maine to harness the coming wolf and tamp his bestial instincts. There he and six adolescents similarly 'masked' surrender their childhoods as bodies reconfigure, identities falter, and minds narrow to Jack London's "toil of trace and trail.' Even in his limited capacity to think beyond the moment, however, Ben senses a larger scheme at work in which he and his companions will play a role. When the wendigo calls him to action, will he answer its summons as human, dog, or wolf? WERE is the first in a five-book series, WEREWOLF WENDIGO, to be followed by WOLF: Ben at 18; WHEEL DOG: Ben at 22; WHITE QUEEN: Ben at 26; and WENDIGO: Ben at 30.
Read more

About The Author


Husband, father, grandfather, and oldest sibling of eight, Wes Blauss is a retired middle school teacher who began his writing career in grade school, wrote bad poetry in college, adapted classics for school and community theater productions, including "Robin Hood," "The Three Musketeers," and "The Monkey King," and schemed up murder mysteries, "End of the Season," "Sons of Israel," "Murder at Town Meeting," and "Final Impressions." Not until he stopped correcting science essays, igniting hydrogen, and making his students memorize Dylan Thomas, however, did he find time to tackle mature themes in history and fiction: racism, gender bias, science denial, climate change, aging, and more, but the wary reader will stumble onto the occasional vorpal sword, yellow wood, or range on range of hills in Wes's writing, for, as Wordsworth says, "The child IS father of the man." For more information on Wes, please visit his website at wesblauss.wordpress.com/
Read more