The Path to Grave Danger: Volume 1


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THE PATH TO GRAVE DANGER is the first book in a proposed series of children's books called, E.M.MAUS BURROW MYSTERIES, written about a real town, but with a twist. Even though this unique and imaginative tale takes place in the historic Borough of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, the actual story is told from the other Burrow of E.M.Maus, an underground colony inhabited by very intelligent mice. In the Burrow of E.M.Maus the story is told through Emoji Modern Maus, the colonies' current protector, and modern day E.M.Maus. But just as important to the story are the other two main characters, Emoji's niece and nephew, Pitter, and Patter, who learn long lost secrets about their town. As the two young curious mice attend school, play on the playground, romp in the forest, and sneak through a graveyard, they more often than not get into mischief as they uncover clues to their town's history.

Author: Bob Boehmer
Publisher: Bookbaby
Published: 05/05/2023
Pages: 72
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9781667870908
ISBN10: 1667870904
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical | General

About the Author
Bob Boehmer, Artist, Illustrator, Teacher, Writer, and Dreamer still finds inspiration to create his original art and now books from the small historic Borough of Emmaus, where he lives, and the rural Pennsylvania countryside where he grew up. For as long as he can remember, Bob has been drawing wildlife and painting landscapes. Some of Bob's fondest childhood memories are of the times he spent wandering through the woods and streams around his boyhood home. As an art teacher for thirty-eight years, and the project coordinator for the Space Shuttle Blake Project, Bob combined his love for art education from Kutztown University, where he received both his B. S. and M. Ed. degrees, and his passion for aerospace science to stimulate and challenge all those who have the courage to imagine. While working with NASA education and the space shuttle program for over twenty years, Bob also received national recognition for integrating science, math, art, and technology. His professional awards include the 1993 Finalist for Pennsylvania's Teacher Of The Year, The Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Math Teaching, The U.S. Space Academy Wings Teaching Award, The NASA Teacher in Space Program Award, and the Christa McAuliffe Fellowship Award.