Roar
You don't have to be a Lion to Roar
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Book Details
About the Book
Part One:
“The Three Cord’ series starts with Nicholas, a Russian in the mid 1800’s. His family, and girlfriend, Natasha, were killed during an attack on a Jewish town. The night of the attack, Natasha had given Nicholas a three strand cord, that he always wore around his neck. Nick and his friend Alex leave the country looking for a better life. While passing through England they rescue a young girl from working in a whorehouse. When the three land in Africa, they rescue a young colored slave named Sam. These four young people journey to the center of Africa. This is the story of their adventure in this wild and beautiful land.
Part Two:
In mid 1800’s the potato famine killed thousands, and destroyed the beauty of Scotland. This led to Maureen and her sisters answering an advertisement for, “Brides needed in Africa”. While traveling through Africa, they briefl y cross paths with the Russian boys and learn about the ‘Three Cords’. This is an action packed adventure, it’s also a moving love story.
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Review
Great job. One reason I enjoyed the book was the many stories I’d grown up with, hyenas and ants eating people, were confi rmed. My children after reading your novel say – now they understand me better. Next one please!
G.G. Arizona
About the Author
Hello: My name is Nicholas Chabra, you can call me Nick, I was born in Ohio but now live in North Carolina. I’m sixteen years old but can’t do what most sixteen year olds do; I have Muscular Dystrophy and Scoliosis, so I love reading and poetry. With my poetry and reading, I can be anywhere and do anything. Someone once asked me, since my poems are so different – how do I do it. I have no special plan, I can be walking down the street, be right in the middle of school, or in a movie, or studying the Bible, and get hit with an idea for a poem. Sometimes there are days when I can’t write. If you want to write poetry or write stories, whatever it is that you want to do, don’t give up. Keep working at it, remember – everyone has something they’re good at. Whether it’s math, writing, playing video games, or ramping on your bike. Remember, Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quite voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” By Radmacher Nick