No Adults Allowed
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About the Book
In a World of Fantasy´s and Adventures One Boy Had them both The way to Winnfan found by a boy, by accident, a place that mysteriously appeared in the thick of the Forest, near to where John lived. John staring out of his bedroom window into the Park he could see the jungle gym, swings and the round-a-bouts, feeling rather placid he decided to read a book, he found a book called No Adults Allowed. Reading this book up against his wall on the floor realized the boy who found Winnfan was also named John, he began to read about John who befriended these little people, who needed John and his friends to dethrone a King and build a new city. The way John in the book found Winnfan was he tripped and fell bumped his head and saw little people fleeing away from him. Thus his adventure began. (John’s about 13yrs old). In the next story John finds himself reading another story with his best friend Peter, in Peter´s bedroom in a tent. He reads about two boys (again about 13yrs old), in the Elizabethan times who came across a board game called The Wishing Well with magical powers, and how it was natural to keep it secret from everyone. They´d venture into different worlds seeing things they never seen before and speaking with extraordinary creatures. During their travels they discovered that only special kids, knew about these magical places kids who are good and that the rewards for good behavior comes from the Almighty God. Just think I could be one of those chosen children to go on an adventure: like Peter Pan or the Magical Wardrobe, you just never know. From Dorothy .E. Lee Author
About the Author
Well she was born in Hillingdon, England in 1958 16th August , she moved to the United States in 1974 where she's been living for the past 33 years. Who's a believer in Christianity whole heartily in Jesus name only. She came up with this title No Adults Allowed just by chance while sitting in her room, and this is how the story evolved. Come and enjoy a boys journey beside a fireplace or somewhere cozy till my next book, author Dorothy E. Lee.