Wizzens, Butterfly Women and Tree Tribes, the Evil and the Pure of Heart; take the journey into another world. The Hole in the Sky by Barbara A. Mahler has it all.
Kaela Neuleaf is a strong girl, so when she stands up to the teasing chants of the “cool kids” at her cousin Shawn’s soccer game, Kaela’s strength is tested…
...”It was one thing for Stephanie to torture Kaela, but it drove Kaela over the edge when they tormented her cousin.” (pg. 11)
As Kaela is on her way to the principles office she encounters the oddest sensations...
“...A Whiff of a lovely aroma stopped Kaela in her path. It wasn’t the usual locker-room odour of armpits and sweaty feet. Instead, it smelled moist and fresh, like ocean air. What could it be? She turned around, and just behind her something softly gleamed from the cement floor…” (pg 13)
What Kaela finds sets her on the path to a new world and a dangerous journey that only she has the power to resolve.
With the help of her cousin Shawn, her deceased mothers dying words and butterfly pendant, Kaela must face her deepest fears and sorrow. On this path she enlists the help of many strange and magical friends and learns, “All along this journey your heart is your best guide…” (pg.76)
Come with Kaela and her friend’s on the road to self-discovery where the hole in the sky leads to Muratenland and the fight of a life-time.
The Hole in the Sky is 292 pages of mystery, adventure, of good versus evil. It’s beautifully bond in hard cover, with just enough sketches to spark the imagination.
Take the journey…
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on 11/20/2009
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