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The Bluestone
The Bluestone
The Bluestone
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The Bluestone

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A young boy learns to be a man after being given a gift of magic. Chu Yuan-chang wants to find his destiny. But that destiny can only be found in the depths of the Bluestone!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherD. E. Powell
Release dateJul 10, 2011
ISBN9781465757005
The Bluestone
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D. E. Powell

Born in Pittsburgh, PA, raised in Southern California, and grew up in West Yellowstone, MT, I now live in Indiana. Always drawn to nature, I write my books with a lot of description, keeping in mind the beauty around us. This is evident with my completed books, with locations in Greece (ancient), Africa, and Mexico.

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    The Bluestone - D. E. Powell

    The Bluestone

    ancient Chinese script by

    Tian-fa

    English translation by

    D .E. Powell

    copyright 2011 David Powell

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    Table of Contents:

    The Gift

    The King

    The Battle

    The People

    The Dream

    Epilogue

    Chapter 1: The Gift

    Once upon a time in a land a little more than halfway across the world— unless, of course, you were traveling in the opposite direction and then it would be a little less than halfway—there lived a boy who thought himself the most loneliest boy in the universe. He had no friends (so he believed), and was without any brothers and sisters. And, he had no parents!

    Oh, he did have

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