The Forgotten Book of Marrowfell - Mark Grubb

Mark Grubb lives in Fife, Scotland, with his wife, their two beloved dogs Ruffi and Koda, and a life rich in stories. A dedicated psychiatric nurse by profession, Mark finds balance between the complexities of care and the quiet inspiration drawn from nature, family, and travel. Erin and Ben, the heart of this tale, are not fictional his real-life grandchildren who sparked a world woven with wonder, courage, and a dash of mischief. The dogs? Equally real, equally heroic in their own way. Mark has journeyed across continents, collecting memories and moments that filter through his story telling. This is basis for his stories, it isn’t just a fantasy, it’s a blend of truths, places, and possibilities, steeped in the love of family and the belief that imagination, when anchored in heart, can stitch together the most magical tales.

GENRE: Children's fantasy

Blurb:

What begins as a simple squabble over dog-walking turns into an extraordinary journey when siblings Erin and Ben stumble upon an ancient book hidden beneath the clutter of Erin’s messy bedroom. One moment they’re arguing about chores, and the next they're falling through the floor into a world that defies the rules of reality. Welcome to Marrowfell a realm where memories shimmer in trees, books are alive, and nothing stays forgotten for long. Guided by cryptic forest dwellers, a mysterious map.

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