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Its the warm, lazy days of summer and Destiny is on her back in a field of tall flowers watching the puffy clouds go by overhead. She marvels at the interesting shapes the clouds create. She sees a snail, baby pollywogs, a white beaver, a swan, and a real-life dragon. As she enjoys the lovely day, she meets a new friend, Danny, a dragonfly. She admires his wings and wishes she could fly, too. They embark on a quest to ask a dragon where they can find Destiny a pair of wings to fly. A work of childrens fiction, Destiny tells the story of one little girls search for her own destiny while…mehr

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Its the warm, lazy days of summer and Destiny is on her back in a field of tall flowers watching the puffy clouds go by overhead. She marvels at the interesting shapes the clouds create. She sees a snail, baby pollywogs, a white beaver, a swan, and a real-life dragon. As she enjoys the lovely day, she meets a new friend, Danny, a dragonfly. She admires his wings and wishes she could fly, too. They embark on a quest to ask a dragon where they can find Destiny a pair of wings to fly. A work of childrens fiction, Destiny tells the story of one little girls search for her own destiny while including fascinating information on how different cultures incorporate the fantasy of dragons into their histories.
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Lorna has always been a wanderer, always in search of adventure. After escaping from an alcohol-fuelled violent marriage, she proudly raised her three children alone. Her strong pillars of guidance and stability have been her mature age education, her Christian faith, and her 'can do' approach of 'never giving up'.Through Lorna's thirty years of working in the helping professions, particularly with people living with intellectual disability and/or autism she was driven by the need to support individuals and families to achieve a more satisfying lifestyle. Later, she was humbled by the trust shown to her, by people recovering from addictions. Lorna's lifetime of learning has enabled her to advocate effectively for both her eldest son and others, who, due to various difficulties, struggled to communicate effectively. Lorna now lives peacefully alone, writing, gardening, listening to music, walking in Australia's bushland, and reminiscing about her children and her grandchildren. At day's end, there is nothing Lorna enjoys more than a glass of punchy Shiraz.