The Iron Sceptre

The Iron Sceptre by John White, published by InterVarsity Press on May 17, 1981, is a 408-page work written in English. This book follows the journey of Wesley, Kurt, and Lisa, who are magically transported from their home in Winnipeg to the land of Anthropos, which is in danger. Their mission is to save the Iron Sceptre, a crucial source of power for King Kardia, from the threats posed by Mirmah and her chief sorcerer, Archimago.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of religion and Christian education. As the children embark on their quest, they are joined by their cousin Mary and must navigate various challenges, including traveling beneath the Northern Mountains and around Goldcoffin’s Palace. The story promises more than just adventure, delving into the complexities of their mission and the stakes involved in saving Anthropos.
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Anthropos is in danger. So Wesley, Kurt and Lisa are once again magically transported from their home in Winnipeg to help save this threatened land. The Iron Sceptre, the source of King Kardia’s power to rule, is in peril. The children, joined by their cousin Mary, are called on to stop Mirmah and her chief sorcerer, Archimago. But to do so, they must travel beneath the Northern Mountains, around Goldcoffin’s Palace and into the very heart of Mirmah’s kingdom. What awaits is much more than a mere adventure.
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