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Meekelorr: The Early Years Volume 5

AUTHOR Latessa, Shirley
PUBLISHER Lindisfarne Books (03/16/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Meekelorr is a prequel to Shirley Latessa's "Auragole" series of novels for young people.

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Meekelorr dreamed of his father for the first time since starting his school years. He had put those dreams and his father's request behind a locked door years ago.

And now here was Edorr, ephemeral and mournful, once again asking Meekelorr to form an army when he was old enough. Meekelorr was staring up at his father as he had all those years ago. Watching Meekelorr also was the warrior figure that Meekelorr now knew was called the Defender God.

"I want you and your soldiers to go out into the Deep Earth and help those who cannot help themselves. I want you to set your army against the evil men in our world, those who prey on the weak."

"No." Meekelorr looked beyond his father to the figure, who was watching him with impassive eyes. "If you want an army to fight for you, ask him. That's his task," Meekelorr said, and gestured at the Defender God.

"I ask this of you."

"No."

"You are only angry. But the anger will disappear."

"No."

Edorr disappeared. The Defender God disappeared. And Meekelorr wept....

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Other volumes in the "Aurogole's Journey" series:

1. Auragole of the Mountains
2. Auragole of the Way
3. Auragole of Mattelmead
4. Auragole and the Last Battle

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    ISBN-13: 9781584201250
    ISBN-10: 1584201258
    Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
    Content Language: English
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    Page Count: 532
    Carton Quantity: 16
    Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 1.19 x 9.00 inches
    Weight: 1.70 pound(s)
    Country of Origin: US
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    Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables - General
    Grade Level: 3rd Grade - 9th Grade
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    Meekelorr is a prequel to Shirley Latessa's "Auragole" series of novels for young people.

    ? ? ?

    Meekelorr dreamed of his father for the first time since starting his school years. He had put those dreams and his father's request behind a locked door years ago.

    And now here was Edorr, ephemeral and mournful, once again asking Meekelorr to form an army when he was old enough. Meekelorr was staring up at his father as he had all those years ago. Watching Meekelorr also was the warrior figure that Meekelorr now knew was called the Defender God.

    "I want you and your soldiers to go out into the Deep Earth and help those who cannot help themselves. I want you to set your army against the evil men in our world, those who prey on the weak."

    "No." Meekelorr looked beyond his father to the figure, who was watching him with impassive eyes. "If you want an army to fight for you, ask him. That's his task," Meekelorr said, and gestured at the Defender God.

    "I ask this of you."

    "No."

    "You are only angry. But the anger will disappear."

    "No."

    Edorr disappeared. The Defender God disappeared. And Meekelorr wept....

    ? ? ?

    Other volumes in the "Aurogole's Journey" series:

    1. Auragole of the Mountains
    2. Auragole of the Way
    3. Auragole of Mattelmead
    4. Auragole and the Last Battle

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      Author: Latessa, Shirley
      Shirley Latessa was born in Michigan and spent her teenage years in a Zionist youth movement. In her twenties, she studied acting and performing in New York and Cleveland, where she met her husband, with whom she had three daughters. In her thirties, Ms. Latessa began studying Anthroposophy. Though she started writing at a young age, it was not until her thirties that she began to write seriously, including song lyrics, plays, and a book and lyrics for a musical. She has coedited two books of nonfiction, "The Changing Countenance of Cosmology" and "Isis Sophia". She has also written two novels, "Eighteen Days till Home" and "Dancing in the Fire, " as well as a book of poetry, "Summing Up." Ms. Latessa's most recent work is the fantasy quartet called Auragole s Journey, which includes "Auragole of the Mountains; Auragole of the Way; Auragole of Mattelmead;" and "Auragole and the Last Battle" (from Lindisfarne Books). She lives in Greenwich Village, New York City.
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