Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Wee Musketeers



Get "Into" the Classics

It was early 1960's and there wasn't much else for three eleven year old boys to do in the
small town where they lived. Playing with wooden swords they would act out the novel, Bobby pretending to be Athos,
Fritzy, Porthos and Keith, Aramis. But since there was only three boys they had no D'Artagnan. How the boys longed for a D'Artagnan to complete their games. Little did they know that very book that inspired their games, the one Grandpa Max read to them often, was
indeed magic. Given to him by a mysterious old woman at a book sale. Bobby's Grandfather quickly discovered he could transport himself into the stories. Once Grandpa Max realized he had interfered with the plot, unwittingly getting Athos, Porthos and Aramis captured by the cardinals guards to keep them from helping D'Artagnan, he summons Bobby and his friends to help him repair the damage. If they fail every copy of The Three Musketeers would change forever.

Middle Reader: ages 8-13
ISBN: 978-0-9820812-5-9
Publication Date: March 2010
Author: Robert Bresloff
Illustrator: Daniel Ziembo

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