Rational, fourteen-year old Morgan always tried to avoid the unusual-that is, until the unusual came to him. A head injury suddenly transports him to a strange, upside-down, inside-out world few on earth have ever seen. Along his journey to return to his hometown of Cincinnati, he encounters talking squirrels, moving hills, carriages with square wheels, and city walls made of sand. This humorous adventure, the latest from the author of the imaginative "Oroktiv's Dream" and the thrilling "Kill Code" series, pays homage to beloved classics like Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, making it a must read for kids and kids at heart.
"When Morgan awoke, he found himself not in the light of an orange, flickering streetlamp in the shadowy alleyway, but, instead, in the morning sun's golden light in the middle of a wood. Instead of cold concrete, he lay upon a soft bed of fallen leaves. He shook his head, sending a dull pain down his face. Gingerly, he rose, not fully realizing the peculiarity of his sudden appearance in a forest. The shush of leaves in the towering trees was the only noise around him, and the fresh air the only smell. As he surveyed the imposing trees, he noticed a strange sort of pink luminescence that traveled between them like fireflies and seemed to breathe a vigorous new life into their leaves. He shut his eyes and opened them a few times, but he did not wake. He did not recall such a wood anywhere near Cincinnati, and he certainly was not dreaming--so, where was he?"
Shifting, who hasn't tried it? Lilith felt an empty feeling roaming her body. A feeling of isolation, being unwanted. Her family was the source of that feeling. She felt alone and hurt by everyone around her. What would happen when she shifts to Narnia? Will that fill in the hole in her life?
"I am sorry for asking, but is this all real?" I asked the great Lion in front of me. "Or is it all just happening inside my head?"
"Of course it is all happening inside your head, dear." Aslan replied to me. "But that doesn't mean it is not real."
In a different universe, where even scientist cannot explain it. A universe that has not been discovered by anyone, except by C. S. Lewis.
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All rights go to C. S. Lewis, except Lilith and some part of the plot.