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The Emperor built a massive castle in the desert.
But it was no ordinary castle.
It was a Goddess.
The garrison folk revered her above all their other Gods.
The Wind was also a God. He was a playboy and he loved a challenge.
The Wind fell in love with The Castle and was determined to conquer her.
This is the story of that strange affair.
The tale is wrapped up in the story of Arthur -- a young man who ran away from his village because of love.
Arthur learned to live in the forest. He became a hunter and a keen observer of everything around him.
He listened to the
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Produktbeschreibung
The Emperor built a massive castle in the desert.

But it was no ordinary castle.

It was a Goddess.

The garrison folk revered her above all their other Gods.

The Wind was also a God. He was a playboy and he loved a challenge.

The Wind fell in love with The Castle and was determined to conquer her.

This is the story of that strange affair.

The tale is wrapped up in the story of Arthur -- a young man who ran away from his village because of love.

Arthur learned to live in the forest. He became a hunter and a keen observer of everything around him.

He listened to the birds, the wild animals and an old hermit who told him the legend of The Wind and The Castle.

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Author's note: The Wind and The Castle is inspired by the fairy tales of Herman Hesse.


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Autorenporträt
Rupert Wolfe Murray took much longer that other kids to read and write. He couldn't see the point. All he wanted to do was hang out by the stream and explore the forests.

His father was a penniless author and they lived in a fairy tale castle in the Scottish hills.

Many years later he discovered writing and worked out he could make a living by explaining things to people. He also found that people like his stories of travelling, especially about his 9 Months in Tibet which is the name of his first travel book.

Now he lives in England, on a houseboat called Marge on the River Thames. He likes to inspire people to write, travel independently and overcome their fears.

You can find him on Twitter (@wolfemurray) and he always likes to hear from readers.