Ameer Idreis (born 1999) is a Canadian writer, who has published two books in his debut series ''The Ewald Series''.
He has received various awards and recognition as a young novelist in Canada from the ''
Hamilton Spectator
''The Hamilton Spectator'', founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation,''The Hamilton Spectator'' is owned by Torstar.
History
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[Natalie Paddon]
"Ancaster teen pens second book"
''The Hamilton Spectator
''The Hamilton Spectator'', founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. One of the largest Canadian newspapers by circulation,''The Hamilton Spectator'' is owned by Torstar.
History
''The Hami ...
'', 6 September 2013 the ''Canada-Arab Business Council'', the ''
Council of the Arab League
The Council of the Arab League ( ar, مجلس جامعة الدول العربية / ISO 233: ) (also the Arab League Council) is the principal institution of the Arab LeagueOron 1960: 123 and was created by article 3 of the Charter of the Arab Lea ...
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[Idreis, Ameer (October 2012). Ewald and the Land of Unknown. .] ''
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
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'' and ''the Women's Press''. He has also done work for the ''
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (french: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a federal Crown corporation that receives funding from the government. ...
'' in association with the ''Telling Tales Festival'', where he hosted interviews with the authors
Kenneth Oppel
Kenneth Oppel (born August 31, 1967) is a Canadian children's writer.
Biography
Oppel was born in Port Alberni, and spent his childhood in Victoria, British Columbia and Halifax, Nova Scotia. He also lived in Newfoundland and Labrador, England, ...
and
Kevin Sylvester. Ameer also participated in the ''
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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'' event
the Human Library. Ameer has also guest hosted on the podcast "Alohomora!"
Works
The Ewald Series
''5 novels planned'' [Pearson, Mike (November 22, 2012). "Twelve-year-old novelist launches series". Ancaster News, p. 1, 31]
Ewald and the Gems of Time
Ewald Ellington had always been a lonely 12-year-old, but after a series of outlandish events, he finds himself in another world – a world of supernatural magic, the Magic Section. He then meets a boy, Alexander Egond, whom he befriends. Through many odd occurrences, such as a moving hospital bed, a floating cafeteria table, and a flying bus, he soon finds out that he too is special. Ewald is then sent off to Tralbon school, a school where magic is abundant. Behind the scenes, an old legend is resurfacing as Gethin is preparing to strike the Magic Section once more. Gethin is in search of the Gems of Time, old heirlooms that could bring back the army that once aided him in overtaking the Magic Section's government. The three gems are scattered between different families, one of them being Ewald's. Gethin then gets hold of two of the gems, and then captures Ewald in the hope of holding him for ransom for the last Gem of Time. Luckily, Ewald is saved and the two other gems are returned.
Ewald and the Land of Unknown
Gethin is back once more, but this time the threat is greater. He has entered Tralbon school in search of the Gems of Time, which many believe are now hidden there. The school must close, and instead has the students sleep outside in tents. Ewald, Alex, and Dhiman are sent into an uncharted area called "The Land of Unknown", in order to retrieve Aleena Estrand's necklace, which holds the key to the room in which the Gems of Time are in. The trio face many challenges, including being chased by gnomes and venomous pixies, getting abducted, having to negotiate with the mystical race of Freens. The Freen Queen foresees death. Wintersplat (an old freen) believes that it is him that will die and asks to have one final adventure with the boys. During their adventure, Dhiman falls off a bridge and down to his death, completing the Freen Queen's prophecy. The remaining three (Ewald, Alex, and Wintersplat) reach Aleena's cottage and find the necklace. They teleport back to Tralbon and keep the Gems of Time from Gethin's reach for now...
Awards
*The Young Achievement Award from the
Council of the Arab League
The Council of the Arab League ( ar, مجلس جامعة الدول العربية / ISO 233: ) (also the Arab League Council) is the principal institution of the Arab LeagueOron 1960: 123 and was created by article 3 of the Charter of the Arab Lea ...
2013
*The Person of the Year Award from the Canada-Arab Business Council 2013
References
External links
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The Official Ewald Series website
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1999 births
Canadian fantasy writers
Canadian male novelists
21st-century Canadian novelists
Writers from Ontario
Living people
21st-century Canadian male writers