The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans
Art Elfee is in his final year of school, and whilst trying to deal with the unexpected attentions of the prettiest girl in his year, he is also hiding a huge secret; one of his best friends is a sprite, who appeared from nowhere four years in Arts past. Art believes their very treasured friendship has remained a secret, but the appearance of a magical Amulet transports him to a strange world, and a snow-covered village, where one of its inhabitants lets it slip that Arts sprite-friend may not be all he seems...
Arthur seems like a very ordinary boy, but over the course of his fantastical journey discovers he may just be at the centre of one of the most misunderstood legends of our time, that also turns out to be far from mythical. And although he has never been anything but amazingly unremarkable, Art Elfee could just be the boy with the coolest destiny of all.
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The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans
Art Elfee is in his final year of school, and whilst trying to deal with the unexpected attentions of the prettiest girl in his year, he is also hiding a huge secret; one of his best friends is a sprite, who appeared from nowhere four years in Arts past. Art believes their very treasured friendship has remained a secret, but the appearance of a magical Amulet transports him to a strange world, and a snow-covered village, where one of its inhabitants lets it slip that Arts sprite-friend may not be all he seems...
Arthur seems like a very ordinary boy, but over the course of his fantastical journey discovers he may just be at the centre of one of the most misunderstood legends of our time, that also turns out to be far from mythical. And although he has never been anything but amazingly unremarkable, Art Elfee could just be the boy with the coolest destiny of all.
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The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans

The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans

by Lee J. H. Fomes
The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans

The L-Shaped Village: Book One: Art and the Artisans

by Lee J. H. Fomes

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Overview

Art Elfee is in his final year of school, and whilst trying to deal with the unexpected attentions of the prettiest girl in his year, he is also hiding a huge secret; one of his best friends is a sprite, who appeared from nowhere four years in Arts past. Art believes their very treasured friendship has remained a secret, but the appearance of a magical Amulet transports him to a strange world, and a snow-covered village, where one of its inhabitants lets it slip that Arts sprite-friend may not be all he seems...
Arthur seems like a very ordinary boy, but over the course of his fantastical journey discovers he may just be at the centre of one of the most misunderstood legends of our time, that also turns out to be far from mythical. And although he has never been anything but amazingly unremarkable, Art Elfee could just be the boy with the coolest destiny of all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456780128
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 05/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 776 KB

About the Author

Lee Fomes was born and raised in Hampshire, in a small village called Medstead. He began writing stories of total fiction for pleasure at an early age, often airing them on his unfortunate brothers and sister when they would have really rather been in the huge expanse of garden at the back of the house, as Lee often was. His inspiration for this novel was plenty of happy Christmases at Redcote, the family home, and many more at his own home with his wife Hannah, and his twins William and Molly, to whom this book is dedicated. He is a professional musician in the Armed Forces, has a degree in Music and Social Science, and lives in Cuxton, a small closely knit community in Kent.
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