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Jonathan's life is very much like that of his friends and class-mates, until his family breaks up and he has to deal with problems far too big for him. He needs help, and it comes in the form of a dragon with magic powers, who is able to make himself invisible and to change his form. This is a story is for grown- ups too, particularly valuable during or after a crisis such as divorce or a death in the family. It increases the adult reader's understanding, so that it becomes easier to cope with traumatic situations. This book also deals very sensitively with questions of dying and death. As…mehr

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Jonathan's life is very much like that of his friends and class-mates, until his family breaks up and he has to deal with problems far too big for him. He needs help, and it comes in the form of a dragon with magic powers, who is able to make himself invisible and to change his form. This is a story is for grown- ups too, particularly valuable during or after a crisis such as divorce or a death in the family. It increases the adult reader's understanding, so that it becomes easier to cope with traumatic situations. This book also deals very sensitively with questions of dying and death. As Jonathan begins to see death as a transformation, he understands the dragon's words about the soul and the spirit more easily – after all, he knows much about transformations already.
Autorenporträt
ACHTUNG: einige Dinge sind kursiv - aus der Word Datei holen Gerti Baldwin was born in Vienna in 1941. Spending her earlier years in poverty with her mother and siblings, after formal education she had various jobs including tailoring and office work. Ever since childhood she has loved to read and write. Her first title, Nico and sein Drache was written in German and published in 2007 in Vienna. She wrote an English version of this book in 2017, coupled with the book In Mysterious Ways, both under the pen name Geri Stone. There is also a German version of her latest book, The Other Heaven Can Wait. Growing up, Gerti loved climbing, swimming and her favourite, judo. She was the first girl to join a judo club and won several championships. After taking a postgraduate course in social work, she worked mainly with children until her retirement. She lives in Wales with her partner and has an adult son. She loves the sea and pursues her interests in art, psychology and alternative healing methods.