Epic & Kimura: Fear of the Unknown: Choose your fire! - Softcover

Book 2 of 2: Epic & Kimura

Cumming M.Ed., Robert

 
9781069588708: Epic & Kimura: Fear of the Unknown: Choose your fire!

Synopsis

EPIC & KIMURA: FEAR OF THE.UNKNOWN

A powerful coming-of-age fantasy that invites readers to choose their fire. Fear of the Unknown blends Greek mythology, Stoic wisdom, martial arts, and modern-day struggles. This book is for fans of Percy Jackson and The Giver, with deeper emotional and philosophical layers. The Epic and Kimura series gives readers stories about resilience, friendship, and becoming who you were meant to be.

Early Praise for Epic & Kimura: Fear of the Unknown:

"Fear of the Unknown, is a gift for all ages. Robert has masterfully woven ageless wisdom, ancient Greek philosophy and everyday life lessons into a magical alchemy of literature on par with the Harry Potter series. In a time and age where fear and uncertainty have deeply permeated our global culture, this book is a beacon of light, illuminating a path of divine guidance. From the first page to the last, you will be enchanted, enlightened and delighted on this heroes journey."
—Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D. author of the bestselling books, Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water, and Quiet Mind, Fearless Heart.

"Robert’s book is much more than an adventure story—he has written a unique fable that champions the virtues of wisdom, courage, and love."
—Darrin Donnelly, Bestselling Author of the Sports for the Soul series

"The book is a gift. It teaches children to know their worth, to believe in others, and to choose kindness and courage. These are timeless lessons, rooted in love and resilience. It’s the kind of book I wish I had as a child, and the kind I wish I could have read to my own children at bedtime, sparking the conversations that help young hearts grow strong. In a world where children deserve to be seen and heard, this book gives them that light."
—Johnathan Stanley, Bestselling Author of Purposeful Performance

“Robert’s story makes ancient wisdom feel urgent, relevant, and magical. He distills Stoicism into striking, accessible lines without dumbing it down. I can only describe this as true philosophical clarity. The book reads like a superhero origin story but with philosophical weight, ethical tension, and sibling humor layered in. It’s a story that doesn’t portray Stoicism as a subject but a way of living. Fate and hardship invite - not impose - virtue. That. Is. Profound.”
— James Newman II, Editor.

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