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Danbury

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Raised in a foster home since he was a few months old, Danbury led a simple life until his tenth birthday. He never knew his parents but one letter left on his bedside table would change this young man's future forever. His simple life will no longer be, as a gift will arrive which will take him on the greatest of adventures. Danbury will learn of his heritage and find out he is more than just a boy but a descendant of greatness. With all his courage and wisdom, this child will partake on a number of labors that will test his integrity and perseverance. Overcoming his fears, Danbury's persistence will provide him with the ability to rise above adversities on his way to becoming a truly gifted child.

200 pages, Paperback

First published March 28, 2013

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Rob Mundt

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Rob Mundt was born in Alexandria Bay, New York on the 3rd of December 1972 and raised in the small town of Redwood, New York.

His first publication was Brandon and the Magic Train (2012) a story he wrote for his son after becoming separated from him for many years. Each chapter of his children's stories was sent to his son back in Australia in an attempt to maintain contact with him through difficult times. In 2013, Mundt would publish a sequel, Brandon and the Return to London Valley[2], each a collection of what he likes to call the Bedtime Stories.

He was raised by his mother and two sisters while struggling through financial hardships. Mundt took a couple attempts at college only to drop out each time. He was able to land specific jobs that helped him acquire much of the technical skills he currently holds. He worked as an Information Technology professional since 1998 where he held positions in financial institutes, educational facilities and government organizations. Mundt migrated in 2006 to live in Queensland, Australia with his family only to return to New York for personal reasons.

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January 31, 2015
The book is reader-friendly. I felt like I'm witnessing the story first hand. This book got my imagination work! A must read and a must have in your bookshelves :)
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