Anzard
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About the
Author
Author Christopher Conroy currently
lives in Los Angeles, California, but was born in Ireland and raised
in Canada. He grew up in a large family consisting of seven
children, and a mother and father who by his own description were
“loving, moral, fun and pure magic.” Conroy says he was heavily
influenced by John Steinbeck growing up, and also likes Jack London
and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but that the “main influence for ANZARD
came from that magical place in my mind where I write.”
For More
Information
- Visit Christopher Conroy’s website.
About the
Book:
Title:
Anzard
Author: Christopher Conroy
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages: 154
Genre: Children’s Fiction
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Author: Christopher Conroy
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages: 154
Genre: Children’s Fiction
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Author
Christopher Conroy has just released a book for kids aged 8-12 called
ANZARD. Teachers, parents, producers...take note! This appealing and
well-written book would give Lewis Carroll (Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland) reason to
worry. As a matter of fact if you
mixed in one part Harry Potter, with
one part Pinocchio then added a
generous helping of Alice in
Wonderland…you’d get Anzard!
ANZARD tells the
story of how a young boy named Justin Cavell learns to listen to that
voice inside him and trust his instincts. He also learns how his
dreams and wishes can come true: Justin becomes more aware of
himself and his potential to turn his dreams and wishes into reality.
One dark and
stormy night, as Justin is anxiously awaiting the return of his
parents and praying for their safe return from a long overdue plane
trip, he is visited by Poofy, a tiny, magical pixie who comes from
the faraway planet, Spiritainia. Justin is escorted to this
wonderful world of Spiritainia by the Anzard pixie, Poofy. Aside
from Poofy, Justin is joined by his own Tribe of Truth – that
include such memorable characters as Regal the Eagle, Turner the
Turtle, Chumpah the Chipmunk and Billy the Goat – define Justin’s
inner voice and help him in his quest of self-discovery.
Justin also
learns to resolve conflict, which arrives in the form of an evil
witch named Nosefeen, and captures Poofy as Poofy is guiding Justin
to the Path of Possibilities. Through these adventures, Justin grows
stronger and develops self-esteem, enabling him to return to Earth,
find his parents, and guide them home safely.
ANZARD opens up a
world of rewards for kids who learn to develop and trust their inner
voice. The book helps them to become more aware and enlightened.
The ANZARD book
cover is beautifully illustrated by Peter Green Design of Glendale,
California who also designs for film companies, sporting teams and
many other businesses including DreamWorks, McDonald’s, The Walt
Disney Company, LEGOLAND, The NBA, HBO, FOX Kids Networks, and the
“Game of Thrones” fantasy drama television series, to name a few.
“A timeless,
yet very modern story of a young boy’s journey to a magical new
world, filled with enchanting characters and thrilling adventure.
You owe yourself a trip to Spiritania.”
- Victoria
Lucas, Producer
“My nephew
loved ANZARD so much I had to see what got him so excited. After the
first chapter I was hooked. I normally don’t read this kind of
fiction (fantasy) but the storyline was compelling enough to make me
locate the author’s website and post this review.
Can’t wait to
read Mr. Conroy’s next novel!”
- D.
Butler, Amazon Post
Justin’s story
can even appeal to adults. Says Mr. Conroy, “I want my readers to
come away happier, more aware and enlightened…as a child I was
aware of many things but I constantly invalidated that awareness. I
shouldn’t have. Those gifts are precious. Our inner awareness
should be nurtured and cultivated, especially by parents and the
child who has those gifts. Maybe some part of Anzard will awaken
those powers.”
For More Information
- Anzard is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
Book
Excerpt:
On a dark, stormy night a ten year-old
boy named Justin Cavelle looked out of his upstairs bedroom window
and prayed for the safe return of his missing parents.
Justin had just heard from his
grandfather that his mother, a nurse, and his father, a doctor, were
hours and hours overdue from a mission to help poor people in a
fishing village hundreds of miles away.
At that moment, off in the distance, a
treacherous, turbulent thunderstorm was tossing a small, red,
single-engine Cessna plane around violently over the dense forest and
cliffs below.
Inside that battered plane, the pilot,
Justin’s father, Dr. Stephan Cavell, strained to see out of the
rain-lashed windshield as he desperately tried to guide the plane
through the mountainous terrain and narrow canyons below.
Beside Dr. Cavelle, his terrified wife,
Noel, clutched her husband’s arm in fear as they bounced through
the endless turbulence of the storm.
As lightning struck a nearby tree, Dr.
Cavell noticed that the plane’s altimeter indicated they were going
lower and lower.
As his wife screamed, Dr. Cavell
desperately attempted to pull out of the plane’s nosedive. Without
warning, their plane smashed into the tops of rising pine trees,
sending them toward the steep cliffs of the narrow canyon. With a
loud crash, the plane spun round and round until it finally was
thrust into a nearby cave.
Inside the cave, the bruised and
bloodied Dr. Cavelle and his wife lay unconscious in their damaged
plane, which was wedged against the walls of the cave. A large
boulder blocked one of the airplane’s doors, and the cave wall
blocked the other. It was clear Justin’s parents were trapped and
badly injured.
Farther down in the cave, a hibernating
bear lay sound asleep, unaware and easy meal was nearby.
Miles away from that cave, a worried
Justin rushed downstairs to be with his grandparents Ned and Bess.
Grandpa Ned was a husky man with
silver-gray hair, dark green eyes and leathered skin. He had worked
all his life running a lumber company, and that world seemed still
etched in his face. Somehow, being the man in charge, working
outdoors, and never backing down from anyone had given him the look
of someone who lived all his life exactly how he wanted and loved
every minute of it.
Grandpa wore a bright blue-and-red
plaid shirt, over-alls and work boots. He always wore plaid shirts.
Justin used to always wonder if he was born in a plaid shirt.
As Justin and Grandpa Ned looked out
over the stormy night, Grandpa assured Justin that his mom and dad
were all right and would be flying over the treetops soon.
In the background, Justin’s
grandmother was in her favorite chair reading a book with a concerned
expression on her face.
Grandma Bess was a quiet, slender woman
who glowed with inner strength and awareness about her, as if she had
special knowledge all to herself … she always seemed to know more
than she said.
She noticed Justin when he bounced
downstairs and into the living room all in a tizzy, and as usual, she
took a moment to admire her grandson. What a young, lanky pony she
thought.
Justin was an energetic, affectionate
young boy who seemed to have a never-ending curiosity about things
--- a lot like his cat. Justin’s thick brown hair was always
flopping over his dark blue eyes, and his skinny legs always seemed
to be chasing his endless imagination --- making him trip over
himself sometimes.
Justin’s grandfather continued to
look out the window at the foreboding storm and the dark clouds in
the distance.
“Don’t worry son, they’ll make
it. Your father has flown through many storms before, you know,”
he said.
“You sure, Grandpa?” Justin asked.
Justin’s grandfather just smiled and
patted his grandson on the head. “I’m sure boy,” he answered,
“I’m sure.”
Little did Justin, or his grandfather,
know how that storm would affect them both --- and all the magical
places it would eventually cause Justin to travel to in this
Universe.
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