Feodor Fitz: Journey to Harmony Ville

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5.0
1 review
Ebook
40
Pages
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About this ebook

When Feodor Fitz stumbles upon the town of Harmony Ville in search of his wife. He finds that there is no harmony to be found. Feodor must now help the old and young people unite against bandits before Harmony Ville is taken over and destroyed. "Feodor Fitz: Journey to Harmony Ville," is the first book of many in Feodor Fitz journeys exploding with adventure and rhyme. This tale is a must-read for children of every age.

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5.0
1 review
A Google user
June 10, 2012
I just read this book to a second grade class and they went bonkers. It was amazing to see how much they pulled out of the book. This book helped them see how working together can make a difference.
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A Google user
This book was very creative and my kids want the stuffed dolls of these characters now! Hopefully the book stores will be caring them soon!
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About the author

A youth minister for the past nine years, David Gilbert, is dedicated to teaching and establishing this generation in the way of the Lord. He is known for the YouTube.com series, Tha Real Deal, and as creator and illustrator of the Feodor Fitz book series. Through his journey producing the Feodor Fitz series, Gilbert hopes to present a clear picture of truth. Using his life experiences and poetry’s platform, he desires to encourage all readers—from the youngest to oldest.

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