There is nothing like a funeral to unravel ghosts of the past. At her husband's funeral, Debra hears of a reunion in a place she once lived. But is it ever the same the second time around? Will returning there be enough to help her heal, for her troubled son to reconnect with his roots? Her friend, Jo has a similar question as she balances the relentless demands of her adult daughter and aging mother. Muso friend Mike, struggling with the aftermath of his divorce, hopes to rekindle the joy of playing to an adoring ex-pat crowd. On this life-affirming journey, three friends find lost love and…mehr
There is nothing like a funeral to unravel ghosts of the past. At her husband's funeral, Debra hears of a reunion in a place she once lived. But is it ever the same the second time around? Will returning there be enough to help her heal, for her troubled son to reconnect with his roots? Her friend, Jo has a similar question as she balances the relentless demands of her adult daughter and aging mother. Muso friend Mike, struggling with the aftermath of his divorce, hopes to rekindle the joy of playing to an adoring ex-pat crowd. On this life-affirming journey, three friends find lost love and renew valuable friendships. They discover that, while loss is something you eventually work through, love stays with you forever. Where Dragonflies Dream will take you into the hearts of ordinary people facing everyday problems regardless of time and place.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Moira Yeldon lives in Perth, Western Australia, but spent twelve years living in Brunei, Southeast Asia which inspired her to write this book. A love of writing motivated her to complete a course in creative writing and she has been writing ever since. This life-affirming journey has taken her along winding paths and off beaten tracks, to many exotic locations such as the tiny Shangri-La of Bandar Seri Begawan where this story is set.As a member of the Australian Society of Authors, the Romance Writers of Australia, The Society of Women Writers of Western Australia, and the South Fremantle Writers Centre, she regularly contributes articles and participates in writing workshops.After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Murdoch University, she completed a Graduate Diploma in Education at Curtin University and lectured for many years in English language, communication, and literacy. She has taught Indonesian and Malay language and is also a qualified yoga teacher.Where Sunbeams Fall is her second novel, and the sequel, Where Dragonflies Dream, set in the same location twenty years later is soon to be released. Her first novel, Chasing Marigolds, a memoir inspired from travelling to India, was released in 2019. She also publishes a blog that you can follow on her website at https://moirayeldon.com and has author profiles on most social media platforms.
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