A Walk Above Salem: A Fairy Tale Set in the Skies

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Norge Forge Press, Dec 14, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 157 pages
In this tale the third book in the Salem Trilogy you will journey into the skies in a Caddy Balloon alongside millions of other readers who think they are safely tucked away in their homes. In fact they will be riding within their own Caddy Balloons next to yours. Once you open the pages of this book you have entered the magical whimsical side of Salem. We have employed a vast network of gremlins to paint what you think is the real world around you to keep you comfortable if you should ever look up from the pages. In fact you might catch them smiling at you if your quick enough to see them before they hide behind the book's cover once more. So open the front cover and enter this tale about the war between the Salem Boys Fraternity and the Mack Industrial School for Girls. A battle raged from the rooftops using pea shooters and Nerf guns.
 

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About the author (2012)

Chris is still wearing his 12 foot long scarf (seasonally of course) and is not eating as much Cadbury Royal Dark Chocolate as he used to. Also the local cows are having a slight downturn in production. Just in case you see him walking in Salem, he will gladly pay you on Thursday for a chocolate bar today, and some milk too! If you are a good hearted person, you will never see him on any given Thursday...

This is Chris’s 8th illustrated book. He has won three Mass Cultural Grants for his Salem Trilogy. Plus he has written Salem Secret Underground: The History of the Tunnels in the City. Based on the excitement from the book he gives tours of the tunnels’ route through town along with their history on the Salem Tunnel Tour.  www.salemtunneltour.com

Tune in later this year to see what story  Mr. Dowgin will have in store for us! Same bat channel! Same bat time!

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