AMOS and the WILD WELSHMAN
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About the Book
Once upon a time, during the Great Depression, a ten year old boy comes to a tiny Welsh mining village in the mountains of western
There he is confronted by creatures he never believed existed: a ghost, elves, a tiny red dragon (the Royal Dragon of Wales), and a mischievous Tylwyth Teg (Welsh troll).
The adventures his new friends lead him on, and his quest to save a Welsh miner’s son, challenge his courage and resourcefulness. He builds self-confidence, adapts to change, and learns to appreciate the values of fellowship and his newly found heritage.
Amos and the Wild Welshman is an adventure story with splashes of fantasy, folklore, Welsh mythology and humor.
About the Author
Jud Miner is a Presbyterian Commissioned Lay Pastor. Before retirement from the Chemical and Electronics industries his articles on automation appeared frequently in industry trade journals. Now he is a published writer of poetry, how-to books, Christian education workshops, and short stories for children.
During his business career he was an American Red Cross First Aid and CPR instructor, a chairman for Junior Achievement activities and a judge at the national sales and marketing competitions, a Dale Carnegie Sales Course instructor, and was awarded two bar code technology patents.