About Keeper of the Mirror: The Book of Peter by Theresa Nellis
Thirteen-year-old Peter Powell considers himself the original prodigal son, coveting cruelty and malice above all else.
Following his latest installment on his campaign of terror, he unearths a dark, magical mirror. The mirror should have remained lost, with its secrets buried deep within it. Instead, Peter freely chooses to restore an evil force who will exact his revenge on the world while revealing deeply guarded family secrets.
In Keeper of the Mirror: The Book of Peter by Theresa Nellis, we experience the brewing of malignant forces—each destined to be reunited with the other—and the trail of despair left in their wake. But for all their malicious intentions, a forsaken boy makes a selfless choice to save a world that has long since abandoned him. What role does his dog, Sully, play in this quest? Does he have a sixth sense for detecting evil? If so, is his role good or bad?
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Theresa teaches an exceptional group of elementary students who serve as her unwitting muse. Sorry, tiny humans—no extra credit!
In her free time, she likes to be taken on long walks by her dog—yes; the dog is in charge. She is an avid reader and writer and enjoys planning creative activities for her students. Naughty leprechauns have vandalized her classroom and thwarted would-be treasure hunters with their deposit of little brown nuggets. Ugh—some students even ate them!
And let’s not forget about the gingerbread cookies that like to run rampant throughout the school, teasing students with a meager trail of crumbs and notes that lead to nowhere. Well—we have to practice our map skills somehow!
She is amazed at how quickly her students perform just about anything with the slightest melody from her angelic voice. The Fat Lady from Harry Potter has nothing on her! Perhaps someone should tell her to replicate this behavior training with her dog. This brings us to another point. She often thinks she’s funny, even if she’s the only one in the room laughing.
Theresa has written Keeper of the Mirror: The Book of Peter and Keeper of the Mirror: The Portly Lady. She is passionate about animal rights, and her writing often includes animal protagonists. Her inspiration is a blend of experience as a social worker combined with her classroom experiences—sprinkled with humor and twisted with dark, magical fantasy.
She received a Psychology degree from the University at Albany, a Master’s degree in Education from East Carolina University, and a Ph.D. in Education from North Central University.
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