Author's Note
A child's journey through a fictional maze full of wonders and challenges turns into a mind-expanding search for meaning.
It is a story about Tom, a runaway boy who clashed with a gang of wicked clocks and lost his way and sense of time. After wandering around and making new friends, Tom finds himself alone in a cemetery for machines. There, amid the junk of the mechanical remains, he discovers the hidden kingdom of monsters and puzzles. Clues to the answer for his quest appear as he travels from adventure to adventure, from one challenge to another, until he meets Seven- a pretty flower-maiden, in a magical garden.
Seven and her flowery maidens cheer Tom up with their early morning ceremony of chanting in motion, and brighten his journey with a spark of enlightenment and advice. And at the end of the maze, he finds out that what he imagined to be the "King of All Monsters" is none other than someone who represents law and order. Tom also realizes that if one wishes to find his way through this "Law and Order" maze, he must first master his own skills of self-discipline. This realization helps him to find
his way to a familiar world and his path back home.
Carmela Tal Baron is the author of the award winning story Down The Monster Hole or, Don't be afraid I am only a child, a book for children and young at heart. A Denver public library librarian, who was one of the judges in the AuthorU.org 2016 literary contest, wrote in her laudatory report: "Even children who don't tend to read many books will be attracted to read this one."
Carmela Tal Baron is a New York-based poet, writer and songwriter-vocalist whose background is in visual arts and design. She is the founding director ofDesigns For Enlightenment - Turtle Island.
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A child's journey through a fictional maze full of wonders and challenges turns into a mind-expanding search for meaning.
It is a story about Tom, a runaway boy who clashed with a gang of wicked clocks and lost his way and sense of time. After wandering around and making new friends, Tom finds himself alone in a cemetery for machines. There, amid the junk of the mechanical remains, he discovers the hidden kingdom of monsters and puzzles. Clues to the answer for his quest appear as he travels from adventure to adventure, from one challenge to another, until he meets Seven- a pretty flower-maiden, in a magical garden.
Seven and her flowery maidens cheer Tom up with their early morning ceremony of chanting in motion, and brighten his journey with a spark of enlightenment and advice. And at the end of the maze, he finds out that what he imagined to be the "King of All Monsters" is none other than someone who represents law and order. Tom also realizes that if one wishes to find his way through this "Law and Order" maze, he must first master his own skills of self-discipline. This realization helps him to find
his way to a familiar world and his path back home.
Carmela Tal Baron is the author of the award winning story Down The Monster Hole or, Don't be afraid I am only a child, a book for children and young at heart. A Denver public library librarian, who was one of the judges in the AuthorU.org 2016 literary contest, wrote in her laudatory report: "Even children who don't tend to read many books will be attracted to read this one."
Carmela Tal Baron is a New York-based poet, writer and songwriter-vocalist whose background is in visual arts and design. She is the founding director ofDesigns For Enlightenment - Turtle Island.
Products: Books, CDs, videos, digital prints and 3D designs, fine art (paintings, drawings, collages and photography), interior and environmental design, art installations and Art as Tools for Peace.
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