The Little People of the OzarksT are a fun loving lot, each about as tall as a grape hyacinth. Still retaining their old world brogue, they settled the Ozark Mountains hundreds of years ago, and since then have lived as two separate clans, peaceful and loving by nature, and preferring the simple and uncomplicated, candle lit life, of days gone by. They dwell contentedly in quaint and tidy hollow stump homes, and are a most cheerful, charitable people, who thoughtfully go about practicing their magic, in order to bring happier, safer, more satisfying lives to the mortals who live near by. Book One: The Ring of The Farjumpers Jay, a nine and a half year old mortal boy, and Twiggs, a twelve and three quarters year old Little Person, encounter each other for the first time. A wonderful friendship develops, which, along the way necessitates close scrutiny of the two cultures by the youngsters. Then, the relationship must end, and the boys struggle to deal with the impending loss. Humorous, nostalgic, philosophical, delightful, and thought provoking. You may just see yourself on every page.