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A mother will do a great many things for her child, even give them up if it would mean they could have a happier, safer life. Eva Andromeda is a remarkable girl, living in the mythical and ancient realm of Everdeen. Everdeen is a land of magic, placed right in the centre of a world filled with fantasitical creatures, some with human intelligence and some without it. Few, however, can actively use the natural mana of the world; Eva has always been a prodigy in regards to the art of magic, an otherwise unassuming teenage girl with an extraordinary gift. But what if there is more to this girl?…mehr

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A mother will do a great many things for her child, even give them up if it would mean they could have a happier, safer life. Eva Andromeda is a remarkable girl, living in the mythical and ancient realm of Everdeen. Everdeen is a land of magic, placed right in the centre of a world filled with fantasitical creatures, some with human intelligence and some without it. Few, however, can actively use the natural mana of the world; Eva has always been a prodigy in regards to the art of magic, an otherwise unassuming teenage girl with an extraordinary gift. But what if there is more to this girl? What if there is larger reasoning behind her raw abilities? A reason that young Eva Andromeda is terrified will be revealed. And one day, it shall.
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Thomas Kemp received a Ph.D. in economics from Colorado State University. Currently Dr. Kemp is a professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, where he teaches courses in international trade and finance, public policy, and macroeconomics. His ongoing research interests include economic education, cost and damages estimation, and public policy design. Dr. Kemp has authored several policy papers and published in a variety of journals including the Journal of Economic Issues, Review of Social Economy, and The Review of Social Economics. He is also the author of Progress and Reform: The Economic Thought of John R. Commons.