The Kingdom of Wundle

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Robert Siegel ISBN: 9781476462530
Publisher: Robert Siegel Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Siegel
ISBN: 9781476462530
Publisher: Robert Siegel
Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Something strange is happening in the peaceful little Kingdom of Wundle. An evil Gryfuss is on the loose. Instead of eating fair young maidens (like most monsters) the Gryfuss is lulling everyone into a mysterious, unwakable sleep.

Two children, Prince Herald and the beautiful Gwendolyn, escape the evil spell and set out for help. They travel through strange and dangerous lands until they meet the Shepherd in the Golden Land Without Shadow. Here each is given a seemingly impossible task to complete. As Gwendolyn weaves a wondrous tapestry on a magical loom, Prince Herald must overcome a dark, beguiling force. Mysteriously, Gwendolyn's weaving and the help that comes only by Grace give the Prince courage to meet this challenge.

The Kingdom of Wundle is a story for children of all ages, full of wonder, spiritual insight, and sheer beauty.

**Praise for The Kingdom of Wundle**

“A story for children of all ages, full of wonder, spiritual insight, and sheer beauty.”
―Issues & Answers

“Another imaginative fantasy adventure. . .worthy kin to his Alpha Centauri and Whalesong.”
―The Episcopalian

“A pleasure to read. . .the story explores the illusionary nature of evil and the very palpable but sometimes elusive power of good.”
―Christian Herald

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Something strange is happening in the peaceful little Kingdom of Wundle. An evil Gryfuss is on the loose. Instead of eating fair young maidens (like most monsters) the Gryfuss is lulling everyone into a mysterious, unwakable sleep.

Two children, Prince Herald and the beautiful Gwendolyn, escape the evil spell and set out for help. They travel through strange and dangerous lands until they meet the Shepherd in the Golden Land Without Shadow. Here each is given a seemingly impossible task to complete. As Gwendolyn weaves a wondrous tapestry on a magical loom, Prince Herald must overcome a dark, beguiling force. Mysteriously, Gwendolyn's weaving and the help that comes only by Grace give the Prince courage to meet this challenge.

The Kingdom of Wundle is a story for children of all ages, full of wonder, spiritual insight, and sheer beauty.

**Praise for The Kingdom of Wundle**

“A story for children of all ages, full of wonder, spiritual insight, and sheer beauty.”
―Issues & Answers

“Another imaginative fantasy adventure. . .worthy kin to his Alpha Centauri and Whalesong.”
―The Episcopalian

“A pleasure to read. . .the story explores the illusionary nature of evil and the very palpable but sometimes elusive power of good.”
―Christian Herald

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