Tales of Animus - Book 3: Winning at Life
de Ken Temple and Anja Coppieters
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À propos du livre
Most of the protagonists are on a desperate journey of self-discovery, as they search for a missing piece of their soul. Sometimes they find what they seek, at other times they find something more profound and at other times still, they utterly fail and are unable to mend their ways and change.
Although none of the protagonists are human, the inner struggles they deal with are easily-relatable to us, as we have all experienced temptation, rejection, disappointment and other manifestations of fear. Put simply, this book takes you on exciting, bite-sized adventures, where you will witness ordinary characters dream big, dig deep, rise to extraordinary challenges and prevail through faith and ingenuity.
All stories are about someone accepting a challenge, succeeding and thereby growing or avoiding, succumbing and thus becoming diminished by the experience. These stories attempt to magnify that spark of heroism that lives in us all.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: SF et fantasy
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 104 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781367764866
- Date de publication: mai 03, 2016
- Langue English
- Mots-clés cat, adventure, quest, humour, talking animal
À propos du créateur
Born behind the ‘Iron Curtain’ USSR and having lived in Africa, Eastern and Western Europe, Ken has observed and learned from a rich bouquet of unique cultures. Ken has close to twenty years’ experience working as a business and travel wordsmith (writer and editor) under his belt. Alas! Fact-recounting, however droll, is an unworthy substitute for the high adventure of creative writing. Ever since the creation of Animus in 2009-2010, Ken has enjoyed writing about the heroic exploits of chivalrous personages such as Tigerius and Meowhausen, as well as weaving stories about comical and melodramatic characters. Ken’s other interests include martial arts, chess, poetry, composition of song lyrics, calligraphy, Japanese language and Japanese culture of the Samurai era.