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The Moth Man is the story exploring a family surviving in an ever-emerging Ireland, it is the story of 'the lost boy' who ran to London to escape the oppression of growing up in a culture, which he found oppressive filled with cloying lies and an oblique lack of love and understanding. Like a ghost the shadow of the lost boy lives on in his family, both admired and reviled, what happens to him, how do the family fair with so much hidden hurt. A gentle father, admired and loved, his scientific nature denied to him. A mother hated and misunderstood, and the inability for generational healing to exist without true leadership.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Moth Man is the story exploring a family surviving in an ever-emerging Ireland, it is the story of 'the lost boy' who ran to London to escape the oppression of growing up in a culture, which he found oppressive filled with cloying lies and an oblique lack of love and understanding. Like a ghost the shadow of the lost boy lives on in his family, both admired and reviled, what happens to him, how do the family fair with so much hidden hurt. A gentle father, admired and loved, his scientific nature denied to him. A mother hated and misunderstood, and the inability for generational healing to exist without true leadership.
Autorenporträt
Nora Frances Atkin was born on the east-coast of Ireland, and has returned to live there after spending many years living in the south-west of the country. She has two grown sons and two Collie dogs and spends a lot of her time walking and contemplating. She has a particular interest on the way land-scape affects the physic, the difference being easily comparable while living in different counties of Ireland, and how people respond and resonate to land-scape. Frances has a deep interest in the stories and myths of her country as well as the myths of England and the rest of the world. It is with great sadness that she perceives these myths fading as they did in Avalon, and feels that all mystery should not be solved, all darkness should not be lit, for without myth and secret, we humans become too self-assured and loose our place in the eco-system, deeply harming it physically, emotionally and spiritually and society must learn to keep balanced in all it does consumes and says.