Synopsis
The path of life, brief or lengthy, straight or tortuous, bright or gloomy, glorious or disgraceful, wide or narrow, fruitful or arid, inexorably will take us to our destination. Do you know what’s yours? Life is a multicolor tapestry where the visible and invisible intertwine constantly. The frontier between reality and fantasy blend in our daily life as our thoughts, words, actions, feelings, dreams and experiences sculpt our personality like a potter shapes a piece of clay. Sometimes the absurd takes control of the reality and life becomes an incredible story, such as Verdict, when Caleb is accused of murder. Just Another Day and The Other Side Of Life are two other different examples that show that reality can be a subjective matter. Carla and Beth, as well as Nancy and Betty live in a world outside the limits of what is considered normal. The internal dialogue is a constant ingredient in our lives. Some may interpret it as a discussion between our conscious and subconscious mind. For others this is a conversation with God, or a clear sign of insanity. In any case, this kind of dialogue can help us awaken and make positives changes. This is the case of Bryan in The Conversation. In other instances mysterious circumstances involves a dialogue, such in the cases of the woman and the young lady in Reencounter, or the person in Goodbye, or even the lost soul in Crossroads. If you are fond of mystery, this is the right book for you. Riddles, incomprehensible circumstances, ancient secrets, blurred memories, strange dreams, rumors and words whose meaning we can’t grasp, are part of our daily life. Like pearls in a necklace, these tiny pieces sparkle in diverse shades, giving to the jewelry its unique value. Secret realm that enigmatic forces guard from human curiosity because life is a conundrum in which we spend our entire lives trying to solve it. Riddles are everywhere waiting for our imagination to bloom and transport us to dimensions never explored before. Let’s spread out our wings and take off from the routine and to fly up to the hills of the impossible. Have you ever seen a shadow waiting in a corner? Have you ever heard steps coming up the wooden stairs at midnight in a house without stairs? Perhaps you were dreaming, or maybe the echoes of one of these stories reverberated in your mind. Keep reading, and you will have another reason to wonder. Grace Franchi, the author of Dear Suzie, a memoir, Rivers Of Light, a book of prayers, Annie’s Journal, the story of her second Guide Dog, The Fruit Contest, a book for children, and Alphazoo, a children’s book, is a woman of great inspiration as a poet, writer and religious thinker. Assiduous in her writing activity, as well as in the field of natural healing and diverse cultural interests, writes poetry, short stories for adults and children, and non-fiction about natural healing and vegetarianism. She was born in a family of writers and painters, and has been writing since childhood. She advocates for human rights, animal rights, natural healing ways, vegetarianism and the environment. Grace lives in Florida with her two dogs, Darla, a loving black Labrador Seeing Eye, and Kristian, a mischievous white toy Poodle.
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