Amateur Radio is mentioned prominently and is important to the story line of this book.
Many books tell stories of the magical world and of great wizards and forces of good and evil on the European continent. In that part of the world contact with ordinary people is limited and definitely discouraged.
The lands in America have been called the New World. In the new world there aren't old castles and ancient treasures to fight over. There are no reports of caves with dragons. Wizards were slow to immigrate and join the early colonists. When wizards did begin to cross to the New World they came in small numbers.
Everyone arriving in those early times realized that cooperation was necessary for survival. A very different tradition developed in America between wizards and ordinary people. This is a story of one great instance of cooperation.
In this book you will meet Randy Spencer, a teenager who has been living in Texas all his life. Suddenly, for unexplained reasons, the family he lives with moves across the country. Randy is a very resourceful kid who adapts to new situations quickly and makes friends easily. Nothing could prepare him for the many new, and in some cases, different friends he will meet.
Randy discovers that some of his new friends are both naïve and inept in dealing with ordinary people and many of the problems common to every day life in America. His helpful nature lands him in the middle of dangerous problems his friends don't know how to solve. Randy gets incomplete and fragmented information about his friend's problems. Not fully realizing the danger, Randy eagerly agrees to help his new friends. His helpful nature and resourcefulness leads to great adventure that will long be remembered.
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