The Hand in the Mirror

Mindfusion Book 1

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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Author: M. Bradley Davis ISBN: 9781410758699
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 9, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: M. Bradley Davis
ISBN: 9781410758699
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 9, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

A fateful conversation between eleven-year-olds:

Youre . . . an alien? Jerry asked.
Yes, Kelvin put as much truth and conviction into his voice as he could.
An alien alien? Jerry insisted.
Kelvin nodded despite his dizziness.
Prove it. Jerry challenged.

Friendship, trust, respect, and making a positive difference are the themes of The Hand in the Mirror MindFusion Book 1. Jerry Saunders confronts his first mature challenge when he learns his best friend is from a planet more than forty light-years away. Kelvin, ill and needing help, awakens powerful abilities within Jerrys mind: Telepathy, creation by thought, seeing lies, emitting light...and this is just the beginning. The link between the boys creates an incredible strength...all too soon tested. The first test forces them to look behind the label of different; the second test confronts personal danger to prove Jerry might be an ideal complement to his best friend...if the friendship survives. The third test --

Exploring their friendship takes the boys on a wild ride spanning two worlds...a journey from the depths of doubt and fear to the lonely consequences of leadership as they face a crisis endangering Kelvins home...and their friends and families.

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A fateful conversation between eleven-year-olds:

Youre . . . an alien? Jerry asked.
Yes, Kelvin put as much truth and conviction into his voice as he could.
An alien alien? Jerry insisted.
Kelvin nodded despite his dizziness.
Prove it. Jerry challenged.

Friendship, trust, respect, and making a positive difference are the themes of The Hand in the Mirror MindFusion Book 1. Jerry Saunders confronts his first mature challenge when he learns his best friend is from a planet more than forty light-years away. Kelvin, ill and needing help, awakens powerful abilities within Jerrys mind: Telepathy, creation by thought, seeing lies, emitting light...and this is just the beginning. The link between the boys creates an incredible strength...all too soon tested. The first test forces them to look behind the label of different; the second test confronts personal danger to prove Jerry might be an ideal complement to his best friend...if the friendship survives. The third test --

Exploring their friendship takes the boys on a wild ride spanning two worlds...a journey from the depths of doubt and fear to the lonely consequences of leadership as they face a crisis endangering Kelvins home...and their friends and families.

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