MICKLANG, THE UNASSUMING SQUIRREL, HAS FOUND HIMSELF IN A DREADFUL AND DANGEROUS SITUATION.
He is trapped in a zoo, far from his wife, Harriet, and his freedom in the wild. Stranded with other squirrel companions who seem unable to speak the same language he does. He will have to find a way to escape if he hopes to reunite with his darling wife, yet there will be more challenges to face than this determined squirrel expected if he intends to gain his freedom.
But what of his wife? What strange things will she encounter while trying to find and return to Micklang?
This enthralling tale of adventures will captivate and excite your imagination as the squirrels' hurry to survive and escape!
An escape that will lead them to an unknown world, one of magic and mystery. One known simply as... Freiyon!
Find out what will become of these heroic rodents in this first instalment of 'The Freiyon Fables', as Micklang and his wife, Harriet, find themselves in strange situations wherever they venture and always seem able to 'Rise to The Challenge'.
ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR: MICHELLE WEBB
Michelle is an artist/illustrator living on Mornington Peninsula. Combining her background in Fine Art with the latest in technology, she paints digital pieces that have a traditional feel to them... some so realistic that even her framers were surprised to feel no residue when handling her work.
Michelle is inspired by her own life experiences, music, mythology, culture, and nature in all its beauty, both light & dark. Her work ranges from stylised high fantasy to realistic portraiture, and she is at her happiest when combining fantasy with reality. While very new to this industry, Michelle is already marking her mark and was honoured to be titled as a Painter Master by Corel Software in 2018, joining a prestigious line up of the most talented artists in digital.
'A great ride through imagined eyes of a small animal with personality and humour and heart...for all generations to read and enjoy for years to come...looking forward to the next adventure!' Damien, Indiebook Reviewer