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reviewsThe TrailFolk of Xunar-kun: Book Two in the Telling of Xunar-kun
Tina Field Howe (2008) “The TrailFolk of Xunar-kun: Book Two in the Tellings of Xunar-kun” will have you hooked. This book will teach you lessons while you are being entertained. I have passed it on to our teen daughter and she is totally engrossed in the story. Going back to the land of Xunar-kun many, many years after Cat’clysm destroyed most of the population we join the seekers. The two tribes, the Field Folk and the Trailmen, have realized there is more to life than themselves and begin to work together. They seek to find the true parents of the orphans. Moving at a good pace you have been given a seat on the outside to look at the lives and see the likeness to our lives here on earth. I feel this is a great lesson for readers. Given to young children, the realization could be made that things sometimes have to change and battles have to be fought. I was draw into the story and can’t wait for, “The Monx of the Roaming Star: Book Three in the Tellings of Xunar-kun.” “Together we will build a better world”. says Tina Field Howe, and I do say, I agree.
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