"If you enjoyed the travels and adventure in The Hobbit, you'll love
the action-packed pages of The Dyerville Tales" (Brightly.com).
The Dyerville Tales is a powerfully imaginative middle grade novel
that blurs the line between fairy tale and reality.
Vince Elgin is an orphan, having lost his mother and father in a fire
when he was young. With only a senile grandfather he barely knows to
call family, Vince was interned in a group home, dreaming that his
father, whose body was never found, might one day return for him.
When a letter arrives, telling Vince his grandfather has passed away, he
is convinced that if his father is still alive, he'll find him at the
funeral. He strikes out for the small town of Dyerville, carrying only
one thing with him: his grandfather's journal.
The journal tells a fantastical story of witches and giants and magic,
one that can't be true. But as Vince reads on, he finds that his very
real adventure may have more in common with his grandfather's than he
ever could have known.