A tale about finding your roots, wherever it may take you
Born in a hatchery, Alexander Trout is an orphaned brown trout minnow living a carefree life in the pristine waters of Colorado. As the years pass, Alexander begins to feel out of place and restless. Native cutthroat trout taunt him and confront him with his truth - that brown trout were brought to the area by humans from a distant land across a great ocean. A recurring dream of a majestic horn-shaped mountain, so enormous it would dwarf the mountains in the area, is beckoning him to a far-off land where he senses his ancestors and true homeland could be.
Facing a seemingly insurmountable fear of a dark underwater river, mysterious forces turn his world upside down as he finds himself placed on the wrong side of the Continental Divide with no easy way back to his best friend and his home. With little to go by, Alexander tentatively sets out on an extremely dangerous quest to find the horn-shaped mountain, travelling halfway around the world to make new friends and take incredible risks on his amazing adventure to find his roots.
Alexander Trout, takes readers on a truly epic adventure across North America and Europe through stunning geographical locations, engaging the reader from the very first pages and doesn't let go until it reaches its exciting conclusion! Ideal for pre-teens, Y/A and readers of all ages.
About the Author: Steve Richardson is a five-time award-winning author from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is also the author of Paisley Rabbit and the Treehouse Contest, Lavender Blue and the Faeries of Galtee Wood, Canlandia and Billy's Mountain. Paisley Rabbit won first place in the Indie Book Awards for best juvenile book, and was named juvenile book of the year by Creative Child Magazine. Canlandia won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best juvenile book and was named the best juvenile book in the Arizona / New Mexico Book Awards. Lavender Blue won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best juvenile fiction.
Marie Beschorner is a freelance artist and illustrator based in Germany and Sweden. Her interest in visual storytelling was sparked by her academic studies in literature and art. In her work Marie indulges her love for nature and focuses on environments and character design. Her previous work includes Soul Riders: Jorvik Calling (2020, Andrews McMeel). You can find more about Marie on Facebok at Company of Wolves.