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Sebastian's Sight: The Seer Series - Book Two

Sebastian’s SightA Novella By: Howard LittlesonIn the early 1970’s Sebastian Fremont was a young boy in a troubled family in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His mother, Sara Cook Fremont, struggled to raise Sebastian, along with his little brother Jerry, while contending with an alcoholic husband. Thankfully, Sara’s mother, the indomitable Susie Shultz Cook, often took Sebastian and Jerry back to the family home in Davisburg, Michigan, where time with their grandparents offered the stability they were missing at home.Unknown to Sebastian’s mother, the young boy developed a special kind of relationship with his Grandpa Jonah, where he learned the things that his father didn’t know or was incapable of teaching him. Sara had always resented her father and blamed him for all of the problems she had faced growing up. The last person she wanted her young son to emulate was her mentally unstable father! When she would send her precocious young Sebastian to Davisburg for those special visits, she felt confident that he would be shielded from her crazy father; after all, he had been dead for nearly thirty years!Catch up with the Cook family some thirty years after the tragic death of their now infamous son, Jonah. Follow along as young Sebastian discovers that he has inherited more than just the color of his eyes from his Grandpa Jonah and learns through trial and hair-raising error what it actually means to be a Seer!

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