If you don't know how to go on in life, whatever it might be, even if you have a disability, find a "condor". That is what Matica did in my book, TALON, COME FLY WITH ME. Now she can handle every obstacle. And then she was loved by everyone, not rejected anymore.
Read on in my book TALON, COME FLY WITH ME or in my website
http://www.writersportal.org/Gigi
or find my book in amazon.com or barnsandnoble.com or any other internet outled.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Sunday, 29 January 2012
TALON, COME FLY WITH ME
The first book in the Talon series, TALON, COME FLY WITH ME is the beginning of befriending Tamo and Tima.
Nine-year-old blond Matica lives in a remote little village
on a dry plateau in the Andes of Peru. She moved here with her Australian
missionary and schoolteacher parents when she was five years old. Ever since
she could remember she faced cruel rejection because of her growth handicap.
She is trapped in a body the size of a two year old. Because of that the local
Indians wouldn’t accept her into their community or allow her to play with
their children. Under the watchful eyes of her parents who understand her,
lonely Matica explores the plateau for entertainment.
With patience and a sense of adventure she befriended a pair
of condors and named them Tamo and Tima. A strong bond and love developed
between them.
Having an
egg, Tamo and Tima try to fight off a couple of poachers but they succeed in
stealing their egg from its ledge. Eventually Tamo drives them away but the
poachers leave the egg between some boulders on the plateau. Being unable to
bring it back to the ledge, Tamo and Tima make it clear to Matica to take care
of the egg, so she does.
Exactly on
Matica’s tenth birthday, the condor fledgling ‘Talon’ hatches. The book then
describes in detail how Matica helps Talon grow into the majestic bird he was
meant to be.
Two months after confidently flying, the most unbelievably
amazing thing happens. What Matica had dreamed of ever since she first
befriended the condors, actually unfolds. That changes her life so completely
that she can now see a positive side to her handicap. The Indians then fully
accept the new Matica into their community.
This is the beginning of a time of incredible adventures
with Talon and Matica, which is carried on in subsequent Talon books.
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