This adventure story of two, then three young people answers
questions about beings who help when you least expect it and who also
need your help sometimes, too!
Ride along in a magical boat that
the powers of the Earth provide. Join youngsters like you who help to
solve the problems made by human beings, like polluting things without
cleaning up after themselves!
Discover three friends, in a
fast-moving, sometimes dangerous tale of cooperation between the powers
of the earth and the powers in young hearts. Solutions are possible with
open-minded listening, careful planning and undaunted courage.
A perfect read-aloud book for children ages 7 -10 and a great chapter book for anyone age 10 - 99!
Eric
G. Müller teaches literature and drama at the Hawthorne Valley High
School in New York. He is the director of Teacher Education at the
Alkion Center.
Müller was born in Durban, South Africa, and studied
literature and history at the University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg. He continued his studies at Emerson College, England, and
the Institute for Waldorf Pedagogy in Witten-Annen, Germany, where he
specialized in drama and music education.
Together with his family,
he moved to Oregon, where he became a class teacher at the Eugene
Waldorf School, carrying a class through the eight-year cycle.
Eric
has published two novels and a collection of poetry. All his writing
glows with his capacity as a master story teller, with the color and
lyric quality that his background as teacher, writer, and musician
informs. Imagination abounds in all of Mueller's work.
His articles, poetry and short stories have appeared in many journals, anthologies, and magazines. www.ericgmuller.com
Waldorf Publications
Perfect bound
336 pages
6 x 9 inches