Fifteen
year old Robert has accepted that he has none
of the Good Samaritan genes of his older brothers
and sister. When his sister Margaret asks
Robert to come over, he only agrees to hear
her good deeds or dad reconciliation lectures
because he has a crush on her roommate. Mags
gives him a package containing family history
dating back to the seventeenth century to
Samuel More, who abruptly vanished. He knows
this is a clever ploy to get her younger brother
to reconcile with their dad, but Robert also
understands his father tried to buy his affection
since the split a few years ago with his mom
who gave her son her love with no strings.
Robert
translates the documents and with his friend
Cam head to a nearby Natural Bridge where
Cam holds the key that opens a
portal that Robert crosses over into the land
of Gwerinatha. He almost immediately is attacked
by a six legged log whom he gives
the sneaker to. Robert meets Louie the talking
wolf, who takes him to his pack. As Robert
learns about this strange world, he also finds
out that Sam vanished on this side too. However,
Roberts goal of going home is interrupted
when he discovers the local human heroine
Branwen is missing. With the help of Branwens
family and friends, Robert goes on a trek
to rescue her.
The
first Legend of Gwerinatha is a terrific entertaining
middle school coming of age fantasy starring
a young man learning about responsibility
once he meets Louie and learns of BRANWEN'S
GARDEN. The slacker lead protagonist is well
aware of his so called short comings back
home, but is okay with it. That changes when
he becomes a heroic champion trying to find
his ancestor and Branwen as a stranger in
a strange land in which only the teen girls
seem normal to him. Fans will enjoy his escapdes
and look forward to Cams trek into Gwerinatha.
--
Harriet Klausner