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Then Alexa once again used the Jocasta to point the way to the Tenth City. As the clouds cleared, Elyon spoke out and invited Armon to bring Alexa's father home. It was only then that Alexa came to realize that her real parents were Thomas and Catherine (Renny) Warvold, not James and Laura Daley. It was a beautiful sight...
The Dark Hills Divide is a (2005) children's fantasy and mystery novel by Patrick Carman. It is the first book in The Land of Elyon series, which focuses on the adventures of Alexa Daley, who is the daughter of Mr. Daley, the mayor of fictional Lathbury. [1]
Alexa Daley returns in the second book in the series. year has passed since her fateful adventure with the animals, and her Jocasta is as dull as ever. But then, Yipes returns with a letter from Thomas Warvold. Alexa is instructed to travel out over the Dark Hills, beyond the Valley of Thorns.
Patrick Carman (born February 27, 1966, in Salem, Oregon) is an American writer and a graduate of Willamette University. Carman's first book, The Dark Hills Divide , was published in 2005 [ 2 ] The book, and the subsequent books in the same series ( The Land of Elyon ), were all New York Times bestsellers. [ 3 ]
Due out in 2025, "Deadly Depths" will explore the intricacies of the case, which saw Carman charged with murder on the high seas. 'You're going to learn a lot of new things:' New book will dive ...
As the story progresses Roland decides to tell Alexa and Yipes of his and his brother, Thomas Warvold's, past. Going into detail of how they escaped from the House on the Hill, how they crossed the Lake of Fire, how they climbed to the top of the Wakefield House, and lastly how they came to be travelers by Land and by Sea.
Edgar Anderson's disappearance in "Eric" is reminiscent of the 1979 missing-persons case of Etan Patz. Patz, then 6, walked to his school bus stop in Manhattan alone for the first time and never ...
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