Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

Yearning to escape his mind-numbing desk job, Sean books his first vacation in years - a dream trip to Ireland to connect with his roots.


Ireland beckons your imagination, said the brochure. At the end of his first day in Ireland, Sean finds that his imagination isn't ready for the morgue after all.


But now he's not sure where the line between reality and imagination is -- or even if there is one, as he stumbles into the world across the ridgeline and into the Kingdom of Ytinu.


Across the Ridgeline is a story of personal transformation, leadership, and tolerance, as King Ailill and Queen Aislinn work with a disparate population of trolls, elves, dwarfs, shape shifters, and their unexpected human guest, to come together as a community.

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Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

Yearning to escape his mind-numbing desk job, Sean books his first vacation in years - a dream trip to Ireland to connect with his roots.


Ireland beckons your imagination, said the brochure. At the end of his first day in Ireland, Sean finds that his imagination isn't ready for the morgue after all.


But now he's not sure where the line between reality and imagination is -- or even if there is one, as he stumbles into the world across the ridgeline and into the Kingdom of Ytinu.


Across the Ridgeline is a story of personal transformation, leadership, and tolerance, as King Ailill and Queen Aislinn work with a disparate population of trolls, elves, dwarfs, shape shifters, and their unexpected human guest, to come together as a community.

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Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

by George McGaughey
Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

Across the Ridgeline: A story of personal transformation

by George McGaughey

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Overview

Yearning to escape his mind-numbing desk job, Sean books his first vacation in years - a dream trip to Ireland to connect with his roots.


Ireland beckons your imagination, said the brochure. At the end of his first day in Ireland, Sean finds that his imagination isn't ready for the morgue after all.


But now he's not sure where the line between reality and imagination is -- or even if there is one, as he stumbles into the world across the ridgeline and into the Kingdom of Ytinu.


Across the Ridgeline is a story of personal transformation, leadership, and tolerance, as King Ailill and Queen Aislinn work with a disparate population of trolls, elves, dwarfs, shape shifters, and their unexpected human guest, to come together as a community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944781354
Publisher: Book Services Us
Publication date: 02/20/2016
Series: Across the Ridgeline , #1
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

George McGaughey is a writer and poet who grew up in Colorado, still calling it home when he's not on the road in his RV, traveling the U.S. and Canada with his artist wife Peggy, their cat Coco, and his fly rod. In addition to his novels, he is the author of the Mouse Tale books for children, illustrated by Betsy Hoyt Feinberg.

Table of Contents

Contents
1. The Beginning
2. The Uphill Walk
3. Crossing the Ridge
4. War, What is it Good For?
5. Dining at the King's Tables
6. Is Life a Joke?
7. An Expedition into the Unknown
8. The Journey to the Land of Garlics
9. The Battle at the Bridge
10. Stones for the Wall
11. The Red-Headed Hawk
12. In the Back of My Mind
13. Strangers on the Journey Home
14. Living History Revealed
15. The Whipping Willow
16. Three Peas and a Bean
17. The Countryside
18. Fairies Begin Their Day
19. One Battle is Not Enough
20. The Last Time
21. Touching the Stone
22. The Rescue
23. The End
24. Festival of Lights
25. The Talking Forest
26. Hard to Leave
27. Back Across the Ridgeline
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