Wyndano's Cloak is a fantasy adventure about a girl who must save her family from a danger horrible enough to shatter their world forever. The book will appeal to children ages ten and up, and adults who cherish fairy tales. Tweens and Teens will resonate with the strong message about identity. The heroine's quest for empowerment in the face of dire adversity has universal appeal. The result is a gripping tale of loyalty and betrayal, love and hate, and the yearning of the spirit.
Wyndano's Cloak was the Gold Medal winner in the 2010 Readers Favorite Awards, in the Preteen category; and has received three National Indie Excellence Awards, two International Book Awards, and rave reviews. Readers Favorite proclaimed, "A. R. Silverberry is a master at characterization. Few are his equal." Allbooks Reviews called the novel, ". . . a tale of intense imagination and wonder. . . An adventure we may only find in the deepest corners of our imagination."
A. R. Silverberry is an award-winning author. He's been dreaming up stories since childhood. He lives in Northern California, where the majestic coastline, trees, and mountains inspire his writing. He is available for interviews, book signings, and school visits. Silverberry will donate a portion of author profit from the Borders event to DrawBridge, a nonprofit that provides expressive art programs for homeless and other vulnerable children in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. For more information, visit his website at http://www.arsilverberry.com.
Wyndano's Cloak is available worldwide, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Borders, or through your favorite online or brick-and-mortar bookstore; or can be ordered directly from the distributor, Atlas Books: 30 Amberwood Parkway, Ashland, OH 44805, Phone: 800-247-6553;
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