The Wanderpeople

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· Beth Wagner
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Fatha is a young man of the Wanderpeople, who travel around the Great Mother Plain in their large wagons. He is the son of Grannon, the Clan-chieftain, and is in line to succeed him.

Fatha's stepmother, has always wanted to have more influence in the Clan. Only Fatha and his father stand in her way.

When, Grannon dies in a raid on the Clan's cattle. Fatha's stepmother accuses Fatha of attacking her, and he is cast out of the clan. 

   As an outcast, Fatha may be killed by anyone who comes upon him. 

   Fatha's friend Narolen, is cast out with Fatha, and with her support he learns to do more than just survive.

   Added to this is a strange jewel entrusted to him by a water-sprite and an invasion of a new and strange tribe known as the Krondir.

   Fatha must surmount his status as outcast, and become more than he thought he could be.

About the author

JP Wagner was both a sci-fi/fantasy writer and journalist. While Jim's editorials and informative articles could be found in publications such as the Western Producer and the Saskatoon Star Phoenix, he made his debut as a novelist with the flint-lock fantasy, Railway Rising which was originally through Edge Publications in 2015. His young adult fantasy, The Search for the Unicorns was then published by his daughter Beth Wagner in 2018.

A self-proclaimed curmudgeon but known to his family as a merry jokester, his words have brightened many lives.

You can visit his official website at:

 www.revjpwagner.com

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