![]() ![]() Pitts is responsible for minding when its owner is away. Soon the hateful pair will report him for breaking, entering, and robbing a summer home that Mr. The couple quickly spread the rumour that a “wild boy” is on the loose, a foreign-looking, “unnatural,” and strangely dressed being. Pitts has already set him on the wrong track. However, Jon’s unfortunate confrontation with the unsavoury Mr. The Beans-Mary, Thomas, and their children, Brooks and Sally-stop their pick-up truck on a nearby country road and take the boy home with them. Shortly after this, Jon, who has the ability to sense the emotions and thoughts of others, makes contact with benevolent humans. However, even they cannot save him from a nasty first encounter with a gun-toting malevolent human, Gilby Pitts (and his equally repugnant wife, Emma), after he unwittingly walks onto their land. Initially he relies on the guidance of animals with whom he can communicate telepathically. Impaired by amnesia from the impact of crashing down among the rocks in a cave, Jon tries to navigate the mountainous new landscape he finds himself in. What surprises the reader is that the world “Little John” falls into is the human one. ![]() ![]() While gazing at the night-time sky with his people, a boy falls through a hole in the hillside, ending up in another world. He could see only one solution that might help. Everything was so unbelievably tangled in this world, with their laws and their money and their hates and their fighting for power. ![]()
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