At Sea Without You (Illustrated) When the family of our galaxy gathered again, they didn't expect the shocking story told by old sage, Mother Earth. It was a gripping allegorical tale dripping with fear, pride, deceit, distrust, and most importantly lessons in values of great friendship and relationships in Guild. In this story, Wiley Canis Coyote and Bard Taxus Badger found common grounds for their uncommon friendship until arrogance and pride fed their egos to fall apart. This led to a broken relationship and gloating neighbors. Only it may not stop there. The subsequent impact of this wound may shock and fracture the Guild in which they lived.…mehr
At Sea Without You (Illustrated) When the family of our galaxy gathered again, they didn't expect the shocking story told by old sage, Mother Earth. It was a gripping allegorical tale dripping with fear, pride, deceit, distrust, and most importantly lessons in values of great friendship and relationships in Guild. In this story, Wiley Canis Coyote and Bard Taxus Badger found common grounds for their uncommon friendship until arrogance and pride fed their egos to fall apart. This led to a broken relationship and gloating neighbors. Only it may not stop there. The subsequent impact of this wound may shock and fracture the Guild in which they lived.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
OTHER BOOKS BY AUTHOR In over 111 published works Nigerian American, Aiyeko-ooto Cash Onadele's oeuvre spans several creative genres. He wrote Enigewo, his memoir; 4-part ethnographic fiction drama plays collectively "Blood of Freedom". Since, 55 other literary creations novels, novellas, collections of novellas, short stories, children, youth short-stories, screenplays, and 52 anthologies of poetry. He is a poet, philosopher, and playwright. "Otessa, The Proselyte's Woman" is a psycho-thriller, romance, suspense, story. Check out spotlight on lulu: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Aiyeko_ooto
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