Synopses & Reviews
Join Frederick Cottonmouth as he steps out of our world and into another in order to complete his mission. In this dramatic conclusion to young Freddie’s story, he will face great challenges and conflicts. How will Freddie react when he comes face-to-face with true darkness?
This is the rare children’s story that is both bold and tender, and it is brimming with moments of great risk, adventure, and heart. Combining the artistic wonder of Where the Wild Things Are with the timeless storytelling style of The Polar Express, this story will capture both the imagination and intelligence of children and their parents as it sheds light on the power of sin, sacrifice, and redemption.
Synopsis
Let’s be honest, most children’s books teach a lesson but fail to entertain. But not this series, where wild illustrations mix perfectly with Biblical themes and grand adventure!
Synopsis
Not everyone has a furry beast for a best friend. But Freddie does. Tug loved Freddie so much he gave his life for him, then came back to life and left the boy with three mysterious gifts. Now Freddie’s determined to find Tug ... but to do so, he must first discover the secrets of the gifts.
Parents and their children will savor this creative story that has the artistic sense of Where the Wild Things Are, the heart of Narnia, and the redemptive themes of sacrifice and friendship.
About the Author
Casey “C. S.” Fritz is both master artist and writer, creating story with words and illustrations. In 2011, he was nominated as Arizona Visual Artist of the Year. He is now director of Kids & Youth Ministry for Reality LA. He lives in Hollywood with his wife and two young children.