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A group of slaves who morphed into beings with wings of moths and butterflies battle the Prince of Knowledge upon the high seas to rescue others. Delivered to Gastropoda, the land of giant snails, all people are read the Terms and Conditions of Freedom. Through deep conversations in the dream state, these unique beings ask the child within if healing is possible. A Greater Power has defended us from the Evil Eye since before there were flowers.
Writing this book has been a journey of reflection, discovery, and deep connection to my roots, and I could not have completed it without the support and guidance of many people. First and foremost, I want to thank my family for their enduring love and encouragement. Your belief in me has been the foundation upon which I have built my life and this work. To the people of Myanmar, especially those who have faced the harsh realities of war and oppression, your resilience has been the heart of this story. I hope this book serves as a testament to your strength and a voice for your experiences. A special thank you to my editor, whose keen insight and patience helped shape this book into what it ...
About the Book Flowers of the Fern is a small story that provides the reader with quite personal stories about its characters. It isn't the high adventure story where a ragtag bunch assembles to take down a sorcerer or destroy an evil king. It’s more of a detective story wrapped up in fantasy clothing. It is not defined by its scale or its intentions in storytelling. Instead, it provides a different caliber of fantasy story to counteract many of the larger, often overbearing series that come out now. The tale is something thoughtful, engaging, and relatable, and it is something that won’t intimidate the reader with its length or its content. About the Author Matthew Allen-Johnson was bor...
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Poems is a lyrical collection by John Clare. Contents: A Spring Morning, A World for Love, Address to Plenty, Approach of Spring, The Autumn, The Ballad, Crab Tree and many more.