Mon Ton: The Old Man and his Treasure is a children’s book by Vance Bell. Set in a small village that rests in the shadow of the Mon Ton Mountain, Bell introduces us to a magical world, rich with imagination.
Bowdean started to speak, but the Old Man raised his hand to silence him. “First, my name is Haigan. Second, I knew you were coming because it was time for you to come.” The Old Man smiled and continued. “I come from a land very far from here, that was over three hundred years ago. Yes, I did start visiting the village when the first produce stand opened, but I was living here long before the village was started. As a matter of fact, I started the water flowing into the valley, so people would stop here.”At this point Bowdean stood up and started for the door.The Old Man said, “Stop!”At this Bowdean turned around and said, “I don’t like to be made fun of, by anyone.” He again started for the door.The Old Man moved quickly, placing himself between Bowdean and the door.“Wait” Haigan said with his hand leaning against the opening. “Please, sit back down and let mecontinue. When I have finished if you still wish to leave, I will not try to stop you.”Bowdean laughed at this. “You think you could stop me from leaving?”The Old Man simply waved his hand and moved back to the table. “No, but I don’t think you are really ready to leave.”











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