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Eleven are chosen from the entire community. Eleven souls willing to enter an unknown world in search of the secret that defines who they are. The youngest is only 12 years old. The oldest, his father, is 35 years. Two are parents. Three are women and eight are men. They have known each other as neighbors. Now they will share an adventure filled with dangers and unknown challenges in a new and unknown world. None knows if they will complete their mission, but all have dreams of reaching its end. They are not everyday folk, they are Turquins and discovery of their secret could change your life.
Jonathon Syzmoor was the first, in 1831. His legacy of working with Saint Nicholas continues to this day, around the world. Men and women have answered the call from Nicholas to do more and expect nothing in return, to share their lives without expectation. Each of these servants has a story. "Reaching beyond tomorrow" contains the stories of the four most recent members of this lineage, serving from 1972 to today and beyond tomorrow. These final chapters of the Lineage of Santa's Woodsmen also includes Natasaha's story (Missus Claus), and Alapouella Pohjantähti ("The North Pole").
In a land where Christmas was essentially a social holiday, a man who had turned his back on his neighbors was awakened to the importance of "sharing your life without expectation." Jonathon Syzmoor began a partnership with the man known as Saint Nicholas, who frequently made requests on behalf of those in need. Because these services were provided anonymously, Jonathon became known through legend as "The Woodsman." When Jonathon grew too old to continue to serve these requests, his grandson accepted the Woodsman's Staff, thereby continuing the work Jonathon started. Andrew's son, Abram, continued the family legacy, however his service was different, often traveling beyond the boundaries of Scandinavia. When Abram died, while in service to Saint Nicholas, the staff passed to a new Woodsman and a new family, Jameson Thorpe in Namsskogan, Norway. Each of these men shared their lives without expectation, but not always without question.
Finally finding a place to call home, ancient Celts encounter unexpected challenges. The latest comes from a group of warriors who draw on the land for unnatural abilities. All is not lost, however, for the Celts have allies who not only draw on nature but shape it - and while smaller, they do it better.Set in the Highlands, before Scotland was born, Vrenessbith is bathed in scenic splendor, action and adventure, struggles and victory, love and loss, and even a bit of magic. Told by a modern Highlander, who has his own troubles to deal with, this tale could easily steal you away to the magical mysts of a treasured land.
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