Dale Stubbart
Moose Feather
language
( Nov. 14, 2015)
Moose Feather available at Amazon, is a story of a young boy named Davey. His family decides to move to an Intentional Community – One where everybody has different responsibilities. In this community, everybody is assigned a Community Name. Davey gets the great name of Moose Feather, except Davey doesn’t think it’s so great.
Davey has a hard time becoming part of the community. He has left all his friends behind and can only call one of them once a week. He meets a girl named Chipmunk who helps him with his transition.
After school is over for the year, all the kids in the community move into a different time and reality – unbeknownst to the adults. And with that move, Davey (I mean Moose Feather) comes to think that this community life might not be so bad after all.
Read Moose Feather to find out more about this alternative time reality.
Fantasy. Intentional Community Life. Young Love.
Length: 24 Pages
Reading Ease: Very Easy; Reading Level: 5th Grade
Rating / Maturity: General Audience; Target Audience – Youth, especially those having a hard time fitting in.
Longest Word: Thanksgiving