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  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 17, 2004)
    The secret enemy is here.It hides in darkness, fools beware!A mysterious danger threatens Rowan's village, Rin. But who is the enemy? And what is the strange spell that is putting all the townspeople to sleep?The Travelers, a roaming people who are friends of Rin, might be able to help, but Rowan isn't sure he can trust them. Especially since they tell him that to find the answers to Rin's problems, Rowan must go to the legendary, noxious Pit of Unrin, from which no living thing has ever returned.
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  • The Travelers

    Lee Hunnicutt

    eBook (Lee Hunnicutt, March 10, 2016)
    Lee Hunnicutt isThe Internationally Unknown AuthorLee is a native Texan who has lived in New Braunfels for the last twenty four years. He is a veteran who served three years in the Army, two of those years in the 8th Special Forces Airborne.He has written two time travel books, “The Travelers” and “The Travelers Book 2”, that begin in 1970 Panama Canal Zone and end up in 1870 Colorado.What the readers are saying about “The Travelers”:Nicole – I loved this book! I was hooked from the get-go and could NOT put this down! I ate it up and could not wait after one adventure to move on to the next! Roger – This book is a movie waiting to happen. It has everything: lots of action, all sorts of special effects, evil cowboys, noble Indians, resourceful young people, a strong female protagonist, and even a touch of romance at the end.Annabella – A really good story that all ages might enjoy reading. It would make a great movie. I am a senior citizen and couldn't wait to see what happened next. All the characters were interesting. I would like a continuance of this book written.Elizabeth – I read this book twice and am waiting impatiently for a sequel.Not since Outlander have I enjoyed a book more.If you like time travelers, adventure and a great story this is the book for you.Lou – Enjoyed the book. An entertaining trip.Vivian – I started slowly on this book, sort of trying to work out whether this was my kind of story. The further I got into it, the more difficult it was to take a break from it. When I turned the last page, there was an immediate "Oh, no!" moment. I couldn't believe there was no more left of the book. I wanted more! This was a well-researched book...well written, and well worth the read for any age from young teenager to adult.
  • Rowan and the Travellers: Rowan of Rin, Book 2

    Emily Rodda, Rachael Blake, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Nov. 8, 2017)
    The tormented witch Sheba has made a terrible prophecy of certain doom for the village of Rin. Skinny, timid Rowan must solve the riddle once again. The secret enemy is here. It hides in darkness, fools beware! The witch Sheba is tormented by strange visions and terrifying riddles. No one can help her except perhaps the boy Rowan, the 'skinny weakling' whose face appears mysteriously in her dreams. Life in the village of Rin goes on day by day, unchanging. And then, unexpectedly, the Travellers arrive. Like the other children, Rowan enjoys their visits. They bring games and music, toys and tricks. But not everyone trusts them. Why have they come again so soon to Rin? Are they the 'secret enemy' from Sheba's warning? Rowan is caught up in a web of intrigue and danger as he races against time to solve the witch's riddle.
  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

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  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When the village of Rin falls under a sleeping spell, Rowan is one of the few who doesn't fall victim and thus sets out on a dangerous journey to find a cure that will awaken his family and friends once again.
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  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
    A follow up to Rowan of Rin, an adventure that also stands on it's own, for ages 7 and up.
  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Paperback (Greenwillow, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When the village of Rin falls under a sleeping spell, Rowan is one of the few who doesn't fall victim and thus sets out on a dangerous journey to find a cure that will awaken his family and friends once again.
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  • The Travelers

    Lee Hunnicutt

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2017)
    This is about three 12 year old friends, Jack and the twins Beth and Sonny who live in the 1970s Panama Canal Zone, a community surrounded by water and jungle and steeped in Indian mysticism and lore. The three of them follow Jack’s eccentric and mysterious uncle Frank into the jungle and into a large Indian burial cave where they fall into a rift in time and space. They are transported to 1870 Colorado where the adventure really begins.When I was eight years old my parents moved from Marlin, Texas to Panama and worked for the Panama Canal Company. The Canal Zone was a ten by fifty mile strip of land that was owned by the US government. It had US schools, courts, police and hospitals. It was a small piece of the US carved out of the jungles of Panama.It was a tropical paradise and as a kid, it was a magical place in which to grow up. When I wasn’t in school I was either swimming, skin diving, fishing or in the jungle panning for gold and exploring.Panama is the home of the shortest Indians in all of the Americas. At one time, Panama had a race of seven foot tall Indians. The first Indians came to Panama ten thousand years ago, so graves and burial caves abound. Slaves were brought over from Africa by the Spanish. Many of the slaves escaped into the jungle and fought the Spanish with a fierce hatred. They eventually mated with both the Indians and Spanish and were called the Cimarrons. Many of them still live in the almost impenetrable jungles of Panama’s Darien Province where they practice the dark arts of a mixture of voodoo and black magic.The Darien Indians have their own magic which is quite amazing and baffling. I don’t have time to go into it now, but the ceremony for choosing a shaman could wow audiences on the stages of Las Vegas.My first book, The Travelers, begins with some of this Indian magic. Who is to say that these amazing Indians knew things that we have yet to learn?I had the privilege to grow up in this wonderful place and I want to share some of this magic with you in my book.This is not a children's story.
  • The Travelers

    M.F. Lorson

    language (, Sept. 25, 2020)
    Ari and James never intended for The Institute to learn they had altered the past. They certainly didn’t plan on getting stuck there. So, when Ari’s father is forced to go against everything he believes in to rescue them, they all suspect the backlash is going to be brutal.But no one could have predicted what or who they would encounter next. Find out what happens to James, Ari, and the rest of the exchanges in The Travelers.
  • Rowan And The Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 17, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When an ancient evil threatens to devastate Rin by overcoming its people with a fatal sleeping sickness, young Rowan must decipher a rhyming riddle in order to save the land and its inhabitants.
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  • Rowan and the Travelers

    Emily Rodda

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, April 1, 2002)
    The wise woman speaks of an enemy -- but who could it be? And what is the strange spell that has settled over Rin, putting all the townspeople to sleep? If Rowan can figure out the meaning hidden in the wise woman's words, he may be able to save his people from this sleep and from further danger.Perhaps the Travelers can help, but Rowan doesn't know if he can trust them. Especially since they think the answer lies in the legendary, noxious Pit of Unrin, from which no living thing has returned alive...
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  • The Travelers

    K. L. Kranes

    eBook (Saguaro Books, LLC, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Dagny lives a dangerous life. Pursued by an unknown enemy, Dagny and her family are always on the run and must use magic to stay hidden and safe. When Dagny meets Marc, everything changes. For the first time, she can imagine a future that doesn’t involve constantly changing her life. Despite the risk, Dagny vows to stop running. But as their enemies start closing in, Dagny wonders if she can ever really live a normal life and if she can actually trust Marc.