The Treeponsis: The Tree Princess

· Xlibris Corporation
Ebook
76
Pages

About this ebook

The Treeponsis is the story of a princess from Dontave Castle in the ancient Elderwood who becomes trapped by an ancient curse that turns her into a tree. In fact, she becomes the last tree in all the realms. For many years, the princess had suffered her ill-timed fate due to the handiwork of the villain Monkaitrain. In the devious plan, Monkaitrain has left the world a place of devastation. Now a dry vast wasteland, only a few survived. Out of the survivors, Dote, a plotter, and Zero, a catcher, are given clues to the little things that are needed to save the Treeponsis. Zero enlists the help of Dote to go with him on the journey. Monkaitrain had stashed the little things far away in his castle that is protected by Hitler birds, scavengers, and peckers. As the journey progresses, Zero happens to come across others and asks them to help on his mission, the flock consists of Flappers, Pointa, Brass, Grease, Gill, Mackin, and other animals. At the climax of the story, it will take deception, ingenuity, unknown teamwork, and cunningness to save the world and the Treeponsis.

About the author

Yvonne Lehman is the published inventor of the saying: “Two fries short a Happy meal.” An upcoming poet and a writer, who prefers to write fiction/comedy books for children and young teens. She lives in the scenic Tennessee mountains in a two story bungalow with her 4 miniature Poodles: Snowball, Tinsey, Biddyball and Snowball Jr. She has spent her life working with the handicap and the elderly since she was 16 as a CN, Activities and Program Director, and a Handicap School Bus Driver. She has four children, James, Brandon, Kristen and Brittney. She enjoys fishing on the four rivers near her home, writing, sewing, and having cookouts with her family.

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