Marty: The Completely Unexpected, Absolutely Dangerous, and Rather Fun Adventure.

Marty: The Completely Unexpected, Absolutely Dangerous, and Rather Fun Adventure.

by E.W. Choate Jr.
Marty: The Completely Unexpected, Absolutely Dangerous, and Rather Fun Adventure.

Marty: The Completely Unexpected, Absolutely Dangerous, and Rather Fun Adventure.

by E.W. Choate Jr.

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Overview

Small Heroes - Big Adventure! Marty is destined to become a Family Favorite. Marty knew it was going to be a strange morning. But she had no idea. As her troubles compound, Marty learns the Castle of Light has fallen. Anyone left is captured or in hiding, leaving no-one to challenge the rogue Blue Witch and her monstrous Lutabeast army. The fate of the entire kingdom hangs in the balance. Reluctantly, Marty finds herself thrust into an unexpected and dangerous adventure. Her only companion? Roger Ruzo—the unlikeliest of friends. As they attempt to learn to work together, perils and doubt taunt her and Ruzo along their journey. Only one thing's for sure in this mis-adventure. If Marty can't overcome her fears, if she doesn't learn to believe in herself, then it'll all be for nothing. The first book in the Marty series, Marty is the classic family book that's fun and entertaining for all ages. Join Marty and Ruzo on an adventure that will spark the imagination, tickle the funny bone and tug at the heartstrings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781735904559
Publisher: S.A. Publishing
Publication date: 03/29/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 126
File size: 995 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

E. W. Choate Jr. says he is "just somebody that likes to write." From his home atop a mountain, he does most of his writing while sitting on his upper-level screened-in porch, within the forest. He enjoys taking in the views of surrounding mountaintops, a lake far below, and the interactions of all the animals that abound.
Good-humored and happy to encourage, first and foremost, he says, "Believe in yourself. You can do much more than you think, or sometimes can even imagine."
One of his favorite quotes was by Albert Einstein, who said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Because knowledge is limited, yet imagination encircles the world."
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