Crypteia (misunderstood)
In light of the age of social media Revolutions Crypteia is a story that empowers adolescents, but not in an overthrow the government kind of way. This is a tale that pushes a group of young Americans to preserve and promote the democracy that the United States is predicated upon.
This is a journey of an extraordinarily bright, yet socially misunderstood teen that escapes from his small town world only to find himself at a boarding school that champions his innate strengths. This teen quickly finds his voice, and it's no longer the scream of teen angst, and anxiety. It's the confident cry of youth taking charge in a corrupt political world. If the tapestry unfolds to reveal the evil that lurks in DC as he suspects, Jackson, and his new friends save the world. If he stumbles and reveals nothing, society loses more than Jackson’s soul we lose faith in the survivability of intelligence and creative problem solving! This work invites comparisons to John Grisham and James Patterson, yet the intended audience is adolescents.
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Crypteia (misunderstood)
In light of the age of social media Revolutions Crypteia is a story that empowers adolescents, but not in an overthrow the government kind of way. This is a tale that pushes a group of young Americans to preserve and promote the democracy that the United States is predicated upon.
This is a journey of an extraordinarily bright, yet socially misunderstood teen that escapes from his small town world only to find himself at a boarding school that champions his innate strengths. This teen quickly finds his voice, and it's no longer the scream of teen angst, and anxiety. It's the confident cry of youth taking charge in a corrupt political world. If the tapestry unfolds to reveal the evil that lurks in DC as he suspects, Jackson, and his new friends save the world. If he stumbles and reveals nothing, society loses more than Jackson’s soul we lose faith in the survivability of intelligence and creative problem solving! This work invites comparisons to John Grisham and James Patterson, yet the intended audience is adolescents.
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Crypteia (misunderstood)

Crypteia (misunderstood)

by Jonathan Sherry
Crypteia (misunderstood)

Crypteia (misunderstood)

by Jonathan Sherry

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Overview

In light of the age of social media Revolutions Crypteia is a story that empowers adolescents, but not in an overthrow the government kind of way. This is a tale that pushes a group of young Americans to preserve and promote the democracy that the United States is predicated upon.
This is a journey of an extraordinarily bright, yet socially misunderstood teen that escapes from his small town world only to find himself at a boarding school that champions his innate strengths. This teen quickly finds his voice, and it's no longer the scream of teen angst, and anxiety. It's the confident cry of youth taking charge in a corrupt political world. If the tapestry unfolds to reveal the evil that lurks in DC as he suspects, Jackson, and his new friends save the world. If he stumbles and reveals nothing, society loses more than Jackson’s soul we lose faith in the survivability of intelligence and creative problem solving! This work invites comparisons to John Grisham and James Patterson, yet the intended audience is adolescents.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012563941
Publisher: Jonathan Sherry
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Series: Crypteia , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 99 KB

About the Author

Over a decade of teaching gifted children, has prepared Jonathan Sherry with the authentic perspective to write a novel about the unique world of being young and bright. Students have begged Mr. Sherry to help locate appropriately challenging literature. This novel not only engages their mind, but also their thirst to make the world a better place! Jonathan Sherry responded to these countless requests with an endearing story rooted in his own experiences running away from a small town school to dive into the elite culture of a private school education. Similar to the protagonist, Jonathan graduated early. Much of the backdrop to misunderstood is ripped from Jonathan's experience living in the shadows of Greenwich and Bedford while obtaining his MS in Education.
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