THE QUEST OF THE SWAN
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About the Book
She used the time on the flight to read the words of the past quests and was touched as
they echoed her own feelings she read the familiar script of her grandmother:
“I did not want to come as it was too close to losing the one person that understood who and
what I was. She demanded that I come; she said that it was a journey into the soul of healing.
I only wanted to curl up in her chair with her blanket and cry. Because it was her last wish of
me I came for her and learned who I really was. I found the strength to stand for myself and
realized that people can only have the power over another if it is allowed. I will not let anyone
take control over my life and my dreams for I will be the one who says what I do and with
whom I choose.
In my walk through the glade I found peace and harmony I found the inner strength to be the
person I want to be, not subservient to others I had to quit my position in the firm to come
and I am glad that I did as now I know how to relax and to be in the moment and see the
birds and nature and hear God in the trees and on the breeze. For this alone it was fortunate
that I ventured on this quest and I just hope the rest of my stay is a pleasant I will return to
the glade again on the morning and every morning until it is time to depart. I will do this for
many reasons as this place is a place that time has forgotten and is pure untouched by modern
influences. The healing power of peace to the soul and spirit is one that can only felt and not
described.
“She is here.”
The cousin who worked at the Tower as a maid responded, “He is here.”
Soon the town was buzzing and a call to the Tower confi rmed that the brunch was being
arranged to welcome the end of the legend for the following day.
About the Author
K.M. Snider resides in the Niagara Region Canada with husband and loving lab.