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  • The Door to Inferna

    Rishab Borah

    Paperback (Three Rooms Press, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Teenager Khioneus Nevula soon realizes his recent strange dreams and visions are cries of help from the strange, mystical, parallel world of Elkloria, whose inhabitants need his special powers to survive. Fourteen-year-old Khioneus Nevula is on a winter break break from school that should have been nothing but goofing around with his best friends. But he is haunted by some other presence―ghostly apparitions appear to him in the dark of night, the surface of his mirror ripples like a pool of water, and he dreams of a girl with a long blue braid who invents fantastical devices. Adopted from unknown parentage, he has always been marked as different by his purple eyes. Now he begins to understand who he really is, and what he must do: Open the door to Inferna to save the people of Elkloria. In the mystical land of Elkloria, he meets his twin sister, a proficient mage, a slightly mad scientist, and a princess. In this land, Khioneus is a prince, and he finds himself and his new friends caught in a war between the inhabitants of Elkloria and an ancient and powerful evil. THE DOOR TO INFERNA, Rishab Borah’s debut novel, is a middle-grade story (ages 11-16) that creates a fantasy world as fully realized as those of Rick Riordan or Tamora Pierce. Elkloria draws on Borah’s interest in mythology, science, and linguistics as well as the imaginative lands he and his friends once inhabited in play―open to all to explore.
  • Womentality: Thirteen Empowering Stories by Everyday Women Who Said Goodbye to the Workplace and Hello to Their Lives

    Erin Wildermuth

    language (Three Rooms Press, Oct. 8, 2019)
    "This inspiring collection makes a strong case for how women can design their work lives to meet both personal and professional needs.” —Publishers Weekly, starred reviewWomentality: Thirteen Empowering Stories by Everyday Women Who Said Goodbye to the Workplace and Hello to Their Lives is a collection of powerful, personal essays from enterprising women around the world who came to the same realization: work shouldn’t have to be painful and demeaning. Armed with an internet connection and plenty of creativity and ingenuity, they prove that it is possible to redefine the nine-to-five work paradigm and create a flourishing career that is flexible and fulfilling outside the corporate structure.The thirteen women—from diverse countries such as Uganda, Venezuela, Poland, Palestine, and the Philippines—approach independent work in different ways, but are all motivated by the same impulses—to escape the drudgery of office life, to have control of their time, and to enjoy the freedom of working for themselves. Importantly, many discover that—outside of the office—it is possible to triumph over global pay disparities that favor men. Womentality is not a book about people who do not work—on the contrary, these women work hard and their stories illustrate how they overcame challenges to achieve their goals—whether they sought freedom to travel, to spend more time with the family, escape demeaning office politics, or simply to control their career.The essays in Womentality prove that a life of independence is not reserved for elite, American workers. It is possible for anyone. As the women who contributed to Womentality can attest: escaping the nine-to-five life isn’t easy—it takes guts and persistence—but it’s absolutely worthwhile.
  • The Dragon Under the Mountain

    Holly Kerr

    eBook (Three Birds Press, Jan. 24, 2016)
    "We're going to get in so much trouble..."No one will admit to coming up with the idea to hide out at Wonderland amusement park after it closed, but Emma, Matt, Macy and their friends Kass and Dash all agree to it. It starts out fun and a little spooky with the approaching lunar eclipse only adding to the excitement.But it's not until they find their way into the Guardian Under the Mountain ride that the adventure really begins. But the ride is closed so why are there others in the mountain? Others not from this world. A wizard, a warrior...a faerie? Why are they in the mountain? Where did they come from? And why do Emma and the others suddenly have strange, new powers?And then there's the dragon...Getting in trouble is the least of their problems.
  • The Dragon Under the Dome

    Holly Kerr

    language (Three Birds Press, Jan. 14, 2018)
    There's another dragon.It's been two years since Emma, Matt, Macy and their friends Kass and Dash saved the dragon under the mountain. They never expected to see Archer, Gideus, or the others again. But when Archer shows up during a Blue Jays game, the kids are ready for another adventure. This time they travel to Archer's world, but it's not at all what the imagined.Evil owls, giant squirrels and talking unicorns. And dragons. Not to mention faeries trying to take over the world.The kids' powers return in the new world as they join forces with Gideus and the other to try and defeat the dark faeries. But did they make it worse by being there?
  • Weird Girl and What's His Name by Meagan Brothers

    Meagan Brothers

    Paperback (Three Rooms Press, Aug. 16, 1702)
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  • The Door to Inferna

    Rishab Borah

    (Three Rooms Press, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Teenager Khioneus Nevula soon realizes his recent strange dreams and visions are cries of help from the strange, mystical, parallel world of Elkloria, whose inhabitants need his special powers to survive.Fourteen-year-old Khioneus Nevula is on a winter break break from school that should have been nothing but goofing around with his best friends. But he is haunted by some other presence—ghostly apparitions appear to him in the dark of night, the surface of his mirror ripples like a pool of water, and he dreams of a girl with a long blue braid who invents fantastical devices. Adopted from unknown parentage, he has always been marked as different by his purple eyes. Now he begins to understand who he really is, and what he must do: Open the door to Inferna to save the people of Elkloria.In the mystical land of Elkloria, he meets his twin sister, a proficient mage, a slightly mad scientist, and a princess. In this land, Khioneus is a prince, and he finds himself and his new friends caught in a war between the inhabitants of Elkloria and an ancient and powerful evil. THE DOOR TO INFERNA, Rishab Borah’s debut novel, is a middle-grade story (ages 11-16) that creates a fantasy world as fully realized as those of Rick Riordan or Tamora Pierce. Elkloria draws on Borah’s interest in mythology, science, and linguistics as well as the imaginative lands he and his friends once inhabited in play—open to all to explore.
  • The Dragon Under the Dome

    Holly Kerr

    Paperback (Three Birds Press, Dec. 10, 2017)
    There's another dragon. It's been two years since Emma, Matt, Macy, and their friends, Kass and Dash saved the dragon under the mountain. They never expected to see Archer, Gideus, or the others again. But when Archer shows up during a Blue Jays game, the kids are ready for another adventure. This time they travel to Archer's world, but it's not at all what they imagined. Evil owls, giant squirrels and talking unicorns. And dragons. Not to mention faeries trying to take over the world. The kids' powers return in the new world as they try to help Gideus and the others defeat the faeries. But did they make it worse by being there?
  • The Dragon Under the Mountain

    Holly Kerr

    Paperback (Three Birds Press, Dec. 17, 2015)
    "We're going to get in so much trouble..." No one will admit to the coming up with the idea to hide out at Wonderland amusement park after it closes, but Emma, Matt and Macy and their friends Kass and Dash all agree to it. It's fun, but more than a little spooky and the approaching lunar eclipse adds to the excitement. But it's not until they find their way into the Guardian Under the Mountain ride that the adventure begins. But the ride is closed so why are there others in the mountain? Others not from this world. A wizard, a warrior...a faerie? Why are they in the mountain? Where did they come from? And why does Emma and the others suddenly have strange new powers? And then there's the dragon... Getting in trouble is the least of their problems
  • Come run in the meadow: Verses for children

    Mazelle Wildes Thomas

    Unknown Binding (Three Ring Press, March 15, 1983)
    None