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Next stop, an adventure in time travel! Join Amos Fogley, his adopted sister Kareena Leena, and their brilliant neighbor Murphy Maxwell on a trip to the year 1840. What begins as a routine visit to Washington D.C.'s Museum of Black History, abruptly turns into an escapade that goes horribly wonky. Amos never imagined that pulling the lever at the Levi Coffin Exhibit would release an invisible trap door. Sucked into a vortex of rainbow swirls, shooting star-like objects, and spiraling pixie dust, your three favorite adventurers travel back in time to the pre-Civil War era. After crash landing…mehr

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Next stop, an adventure in time travel! Join Amos Fogley, his adopted sister Kareena Leena, and their brilliant neighbor Murphy Maxwell on a trip to the year 1840. What begins as a routine visit to Washington D.C.'s Museum of Black History, abruptly turns into an escapade that goes horribly wonky. Amos never imagined that pulling the lever at the Levi Coffin Exhibit would release an invisible trap door. Sucked into a vortex of rainbow swirls, shooting star-like objects, and spiraling pixie dust, your three favorite adventurers travel back in time to the pre-Civil War era. After crash landing in a Kentucky barn, Amos, Murphy and Kareena Leena quickly realize they've arrived at a station on the Underground Railroad. Joined by two runaway slaves, they begin a quest for freedom. Together, they befuddle evil bounty hunters, romp through Chomp Swamp, and raft through Ohio River rapids proving that traveling the Underground Railroad isn't for sissies. Are you ready for this adventure? In order to survive, you better pack a bag including extra socks and underwear, some rain gear, plenty of snacks and as much bravery as you can muster!
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I am an unashamedly average guy. I'm average height. I made average grades through school. My bank account is very average. And if you challenged me to a footrace, half of you would beat me. Mrs. Long thinks I'm hunky, but that's about it. While growing up in Toronto, Ontario, I struggled with reading. Letters and words tormented me. My first grade teacher, Mrs. Adams, banished me to the Batman reading group for slow readers. That Stunk! I desperately wanted to be in the advanced Bugs Bunny reading group, but it never happened. Although my reading ability sputtered, my imagination flourished. It was my escape. I frequently made appearances at Yankee stadium replacing Reggie Jackson in the cleanup spot. Or an appliance box became the perfect rocket ship that propelled me to Venus and back, just in time for dinner. But I couldn't run from my reading disability forever. At the age of eight, I climbed a tree and pouted, but that wasn't any fun. It was in that tree when I started dreaming. Not only did I promise myself I'd learn to read, but I dreamed of one day writing a book. And I did, almost 35 years later. It was a dream come true! I'm still average. However I'm learning that ordinary people can do ordinary things, if they are willing to dream big dreamz. Currently I'm a vice president at Lifeline Youth & Family Services in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In my free time, I help my kids with homework, mow the yard, pay bills, thread fishing hooks, flirt with my wife, and eat far too many desserts. But when I have time to day dream, I look for ways to turn ordinary days into extraordinary adventures. I love encouraging people to Dream Big Dreamz!