| BACK TO THE ELEVATOR- THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY & JOEY |
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| "Thanks to their adventures in The Magic Elevator, Pol McShane's first novel, heroes Johnny and Joey have missed dinner all too often and are grounded. Yet, when the elevator mysteriously reappears in their backyard, the boys barely consider the consequences before rushing off to whatever adventure will be found by taking another ride. And adventures are just what they find in Back to the Elevator-The Adventures of Johnny & Joey. Whether they are fighting monsters, lightning, or just trying to find their way home, Johnny and Joey are great examples of courageous boys exploring the world. Along the way, they learn that the world is not always as good or perfect as they hope it to be. This tale inspires the imagination and warns the reader of the terrors that can exist in our own world. These terrors, however, are always overcome with a bit of ingenuity and a lot of heart . . ." Amey Tippet Author of Alison's Journey www.ameytipptt.com |
| "In this, the second offering in the series of the adventures of two young boys, Pol McShane has been able to do a remarkable task. He has written a book that keeps me glued to the pages. With vivid detail of each land Johnny and Joey visit, I felt I was there. Back to the Elevator is a well-written children's book, which not only will entertain small children, but children of all ages. This will be one book parents will enjoy reading to their children each night without complaint. I have a speacial little girl I cannot wait to read it to, and like the first, will be getting a copy of this installment for Christmas . . ." Rob Farr Author of Sleep Before Death |
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| "In this much awaited continuation of his debut series, The Magic Elevator, Pol McShane delights his readers with more scintillating tales of the adventuresome, although slightly disobedient and altogether too michevious, brothers-the intrepid Johnny and Joey. The reluctanly brave twosome once again find themselves facing increasingly severe punishments at home for their unexplained absences while traveling to eye-opening, mind boggling alien lands on the magical elevator they unearthed in their own backyard. The boys must struggle with their fears, preconcieved perceptions, and a basic desire to mind their parents while rationalizing excuses for risking untold dangers as they meet exotic new friends and outrageous creatures at every stop in their mysterious machine . . ." R. deVoll Fisher Author of Caleb's Branch,for Cheers E-zine |
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