Quest for the King

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It was supposed to be a big celebration. John McFarland (uncle to Wesley, Kurt, Lisa and Mary) and his long lost Eleanor were getting married. But a typhoon kept nearly every one of their friends and family from attending the wedding ceremony in Hong Kong. By the time everyone arrived at the reception at a downtown hotel, John and Eleanor had disappeared without a trace!While their parents and the Hong Kong authorities set about searching for the missing couple, Mary, Wesley, Kurt and Lisa begin their own investigation. Convinced that John and Eleanor have been transported to the mystical kingdom of Anthropos, the four amateur sleuths hit a dead end. How can they get to Anthropos? And once they get there, how will they know where to look?As Book 5 in John White's Archives of Anthropos unfolds, the sleuths are confronted with an even bigger challenge than finding Uncle John and Eleanor. In Anthropos an evil sorcerer plots the destruction of his eternal enemy--a tiny infant who (if he survives) is destined to become King of Anthropos and conqueror of Lord Lunacy. Reading level: Ages 12 and up Paperback: 319 pages Publisher: IVP Books (July 17, 1995) Language: English ISBN-10: 0877845921 ISBN-13: 978-0877845928 Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces Biography JOHN WHITE is an internationally known author in the fields of consciousness research and higher human development. He has authored 15 books, including The Meeting of Science and Spirit, A Practical Guide to Death and Dying, Pole Shift and the forthcoming Enlightenment 101. He was also General Editor of Omega Books (published by Paragon House), which is devoted to works about the nature of ultimate reality and higher human development. His writing has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, including Reader's Digest, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Esquire, Omni and San Francisco Chronicle. John was born in 1939, served four years as a naval officer, was director of education at The Institute of Noetic Sciences (founded by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell), holds a bachelors from Dartmouth (1961), a masters from Yale (1969), and taught English and journalism at college levels. He and his wife Barbara have four children and five grandchildren and live in Cheshire, Conn., USA.
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