Taken from home to serve as a companion to the selfish son of the much-feared Emperor of Exitorn, Brill soon finds himself entangled in a daring plan to restore the rightful king to the throne.
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Taken from home to serve as a companion to the selfish son of the much-feared Emperor of Exitorn, Brill soon finds himself entangled in a daring plan to restore the rightful king to the throne.
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This is the first of a series of books for children, ages (estimated) 10 to 13. The author's amazing creativity spins a tale that would surely captivate either boys or girls of that age, or,if you choose, send them to the arm chair of grampa or grandma saying "Read me the next chapter, puleeze!" Brill and his friend Segra are constantly facing dangers serious enough to hook the reader, but not so grotesque that they would cause nightmares. And they face moral issues that parallel those modern children also face, and are rewarded for making morally correct decisions even though it looks like they will suffer or even die for doing the right things. In the end, wicked Emperor Immane is defeated and lazy, self-indulgent, selfish Emprince Grossder's total control over the life and safety of Brill is shattered largely through the clever and brave teamwork of Brill and Segra. Boys will identify with Brill and girls with Segra to their mutual character development.