Echo

Volume 1

by Annetty Koense


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Softcover
$14.94
E-Book
$13.95
Softcover
$14.94

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/01/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781456852023
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781462808946

About the Book

In a time when surplus technology dominates the world, a timeless touching narrative where children, families, and nature become the main priorities invites the readers to dive mindfully into the purity, aliveness, and complexity that make life valuable. Four years old Quinn cares about one thing only. Therefore, to obtain his permanent membership to enter the Tree-House Club he celebrates his four and a half birthday in the gardens.The Camellia, an abandoned flower longing to become human, tricks the children into marriage. At this point the universe appears to be simple, just lovely. Even if Stella and Reuben say I do, an occurrence will alter everything they know. When lost, Mr. Science’s display of harsh realities and grief could wake the children up from the innocence of their infant lives; thus, questioning the importance of all humanity.


About the Author

Learning languages is a privilege to me. I started to learn English in middle school in the Netherlands Antilles, where I graduated from high school. Since nature has a healing, calming quality, and explains our physical experience, I also studied biology. Art allows me to go beyond the limitations of everyday life. That is the reason that from my infancy to this day, I make time to paint, write poetry, and stories. In a time when surplus technology dominates the world, a timeless touching narrative where children, families, and nature become the main priorities invites the readers to dive mindfully into the purity, aliveness, and complexity that make life valuable. Four-year-old Quinn cares about one thing only. Therefore, to obtain his permanent membership to enter the Tree- House Club, he celebrates his four -and -a -half -year birthday in the gardens. The Camellia, an abandoned fl ower longing to become human, tricks the children into marriage. At this point, the universe appears to be simple, just lovely. Even if Stella and Reuben say I do, an occurrence will alter everything they know. When lost, Mr. Science’s display of harsh realities and grief could wake the children up from the innocence of their infant lives; thus, questioning the importance of all humanity