EEDOO: Book III

Book III of the Eedoo trilogy: Friends from Lollia By W.W. Rowe

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EEDOO: Book III
Book III of the Eedoo trilogy: Friends from Lollia
by W.W. Rowe

In this final (for now) episode of W.W. Rowe’s Eedoo adventures, heroine Sharoo, now thirteen, finds herself suddenly even more empowered . . .

Subjects: Fantasy/Fiction, Young Readers, Girls

5.5 x 8.5, paperback
136 pages, 24 b/w illustrations

ISBN 10: 1-936012-88-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-936012-88-6

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In this culminating (for now) frolic of W.W. Rowe’s Eedoo adventures, heroine Sharoo, now thirteen, finds herself suddenly empowered with even more autonomy and responsibility. With Eedoo’s help, she first learns to hold her own against unscrupulous and greedy competition. Then she has to decide whether to welcome, or be suspicious of, strange and colorful visitors from a previously unknown country from the far-off Worldend Sea. Are they friendly—as they seem to be? Or is wisdom here in the ancient Broanian proverb of the 5 Fs: “Fight your foes, and fear false friends”?

Both Eedoo I: Sharoo Awakens and Eedoo II: Invaders from Blore are Mom’s Choice® Gold Award-winners, and now Friends from Lollia (this book) completes the clever and imaginative trilogy as a triple-gold series!

Rowe’s delightfully imaginative trilogy is timely, as new models/possibilities emerge for spiritual, non-sectarian ways of seeking inner guidance in how to engage real-world challenges and threats. Its young female protagonist learns how to listen deeply within for her guiding “angel” and apply its intimations in times of confusion, danger, and opportunity. The integrity and strength this awakens in her helps her become a resourceful and effective leader in a time of great crisis for her culture.

See Eedoo Book I

Click here to see Book I of the Eedoo Trilogy: Sharoo Awakens

See Eedoo Book II

Click here to see Book II of the Eedoo Trilogy: Invaders from Blore

About W.W. Rowe

W.W. Rowe lives in Sedona, Arizona, with his artist-writer wife Eleanor. He received a B.A. from Harvard and a Ph.D. from NYU, where he taught Russian and Comparative Literature. His publications include seven volumes of literary criticism and numerous award-winning children's stories.

Book Details

Available Now!

In this culminating (for now) frolic of W.W. Rowe’s Eedoo adventures, heroine Sharoo, now thirteen, finds herself suddenly empowered with even more autonomy and responsibility. With Eedoo’s help, she first learns to hold her own against unscrupulous and greedy competition. Then she has to decide whether to welcome, or be suspicious of, strange and colorful visitors from a previously unknown country from the far-off Worldend Sea. Are they friendly—as they seem to be? Or is wisdom here in the ancient Broanian proverb of the 5 Fs: “Fight your foes, and fear false friends”?

Both Eedoo I: Sharoo Awakens and Eedoo II: Invaders from Blore are Mom’s Choice® Gold Award-winners, and now Friends from Lollia (this book) completes the clever and imaginative trilogy as a triple-gold series!

Rowe’s delightfully imaginative trilogy is timely, as new models/possibilities emerge for spiritual, non-sectarian ways of seeking inner guidance in how to engage real-world challenges and threats. Its young female protagonist learns how to listen deeply within for her guiding “angel” and apply its intimations in times of confusion, danger, and opportunity. The integrity and strength this awakens in her helps her become a resourceful and effective leader in a time of great crisis for her culture.

Click here to see Book I of the Eedoo Trilogy: Sharoo Awakens

Click here to see Book II of the Eedoo Trilogy: Invaders from Blore

About W.W. Rowe

Larson Publications photo of author W.W. Rowe

W.W. Rowe lives in Sedona, Arizona, with his artist-writer wife Eleanor. He received a B.A. from Harvard and a Ph.D. from NYU, where he taught Russian and Comparative Literature. His publications include seven volumes of literary criticism and numerous award-winning children's stories.

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