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Ana is a civil engineer. Her world is one of numbers and calculations, and everything can be explained through mathematics and science. But when her dying mother tells her that she isn't quite who she thought she was, Ana goes on a journey to meet the biological grandfather she never knew, and free her grandmother from a lifetime of shame and torture. In the shallow waters of the west coast of New Zealand, a gift from the sea in the form of pilot's wings leads Ana on a path that takes her to the war in the Pacific and Sydney in 1943, and uncovers her grandmother's tragic story. Her quest for…mehr

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Ana is a civil engineer. Her world is one of numbers and calculations, and everything can be explained through mathematics and science. But when her dying mother tells her that she isn't quite who she thought she was, Ana goes on a journey to meet the biological grandfather she never knew, and free her grandmother from a lifetime of shame and torture. In the shallow waters of the west coast of New Zealand, a gift from the sea in the form of pilot's wings leads Ana on a path that takes her to the war in the Pacific and Sydney in 1943, and uncovers her grandmother's tragic story. Her quest for answers takes her to America where she finds a family she didn't know existed, and love and heartbreak of her own. From the deep waters of the South Pacific to the skies and mountains of Maine, USA, Ana ventures into a world she has never believed in, a world where spirits and physics collide, and she discovers that there really is no such thing as coincidence.
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Richard J Curtis spent 35 years in business working in research and innovation in the fields of agriculture and civil engineering. He has been a business coach and mentor. During those years, two activities helped him de-stress. One is flying and the other is creative writing. Richard has been telling and writing stories for 35 years. He is now retired and able to devote more time to writing. He lives with his wife Nicola in Whanganui, on the West Coast of New Zealand.