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Every night, a man lights the stars. He walks with a limp. He's old and grey, and he climbs his endless ladder with unsteady, wobbly steps. He strikes the flint and steel from his tinderbox until the waxed wick of his lighting pole burns. He hopes - against all reason - that the flame won't blow out as he climbs to the sky. The Man who Lights the Stars is a collection of 24 short stories perfect for wintry months. Enjoy these stories with a cup of hot chocolate in front of the fire, or let them wrap you in that cosy feeling on your daily commute. Taking you from a children's nativity play,…mehr

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Every night, a man lights the stars. He walks with a limp. He's old and grey, and he climbs his endless ladder with unsteady, wobbly steps. He strikes the flint and steel from his tinderbox until the waxed wick of his lighting pole burns. He hopes - against all reason - that the flame won't blow out as he climbs to the sky. The Man who Lights the Stars is a collection of 24 short stories perfect for wintry months. Enjoy these stories with a cup of hot chocolate in front of the fire, or let them wrap you in that cosy feeling on your daily commute. Taking you from a children's nativity play, through snowfall in the city, to distant magical lands - there's a story here for the whole family.
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Autorenporträt
M. Amelia Eikli is a creative entrepreneur from Norway, currently living in the UK with her wife. She calls herself a 'project alchemist', a title that covers her work as an illustrator, book designer, translator, creative project manager, writing coach, public speaker and ghostwriter. Amelia has an MA in Modern Literary Cultures from the University of Hertfordshire in England, and a BA in Translation and Intercultural Communication from the University of Agder in Norway. She has a particular passion for books within books, and literary descriptions of post-apocalyptic landscapes. Her website is www.ameliabilities.com.