100 Cupboards
SYNOPSIS
Book 1 in N.D. Wilson's 100 Cupboards Trilogy
Random House
Penned by Idaho author N.D. Wilson, 100 CUPBOARDS is an epic fantasy in a distinctively American setting, chronicling the incredible journeys of Henry York, who discovers that the old Kansas farmhouse where he’s been relegated to live harbors mysterious cupboards leading to worlds and dangers beyond his imagination. Surrounded by his quirky Uncle Frank and lovable Aunt Dotty, along with cousins Henrietta, Penelope, and Anastasia, Henry discovers his true self in the struggle against the deathless and once-imprisoned evil he has unwittingly unleashed into the worlds.
Recently featured on The Today Show, and hailed by the Washington Post as "a must-read series", the 100 Cupboards trilogy, published by Random House, is a mythic American counterpoint to the phenomenally successful Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia franchises. But, like its American precursor, The Wizard of Oz, the magic begins in the land of wheat, baseball, and big, red barns.



