Author: | R.E. Munzing | ISBN: | 9781937084431 |
Publisher: | BQB Publishing | Publication: | October 20, 2011 |
Imprint: | BQB Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | R.E. Munzing |
ISBN: | 9781937084431 |
Publisher: | BQB Publishing |
Publication: | October 20, 2011 |
Imprint: | BQB Publishing |
Language: | English |
By the time he was fourteen, Clayton Curtis realized his whole life would be boring.
Living in a middle-of-nowhere piece of the country would have been boring enough, but it was also the land that time forgot. Due to inherit the family home passed down through many generations, Clayton felt doomed to a life in the stone age. Then everything changed when a new subdivision was built a mile from his house.
With scrap wood, he and his friends built a large tree house complex. From high in the tree, they saw a glowing faraway field one night and were determined to find out what it was. What they discovered there was beyond epically wonderful, and the boys knew it must be kept a secret. They quickly became obsessed with going to see it often, even though being there was changing them and herding them toward a decision they didn't want to make.
They would soon either have to be willing to do whatever was necessary to keep the secret or never go there again.
By the time he was fourteen, Clayton Curtis realized his whole life would be boring.
Living in a middle-of-nowhere piece of the country would have been boring enough, but it was also the land that time forgot. Due to inherit the family home passed down through many generations, Clayton felt doomed to a life in the stone age. Then everything changed when a new subdivision was built a mile from his house.
With scrap wood, he and his friends built a large tree house complex. From high in the tree, they saw a glowing faraway field one night and were determined to find out what it was. What they discovered there was beyond epically wonderful, and the boys knew it must be kept a secret. They quickly became obsessed with going to see it often, even though being there was changing them and herding them toward a decision they didn't want to make.
They would soon either have to be willing to do whatever was necessary to keep the secret or never go there again.