Finding Small Wonders In My Fifties
The story of Small Wonders,was inspired while playing barbies with my granddaughters. This is not a children’s book. However children would enjoy the story line. It is a refreshingly clean tale that provides emotional discoveries, uncharted adventures with the lure of possible romance that dreams are made of. This imaginatively creative story introduces many delightful characters that you will fall in love with. The many twists and turns will test your faith while keeping you guessing all the way to the end.
It is available in e-reader, paper back and hard cover. Just click on the book and it will take you straight to where you can purchase it. I hope you get a chance to read it. If you do, please go to comments and let me know what you think!
Upon discovering the unlikely existence of people no taller than a Barbie doll, living hidden deep in the forest of Waid’s private island, he abandons his wealthy life on the mainland to stay on the island to protect them from being discovered by the outside world.
After years of living a peaceful life together, Tina a tiny teenage girl from the island accidentally ends up on the mainland alone, as the result of a terrible storm. During Waid’s desperate quest to find her, Tina inadvertently finds herself in the home of a woman who collects dollhouses, some of which are just Tina’s size. Bev was thrilled with her discovery of Tina although doubting her on sanity. Feeling an overwhelming need to keep Tina a secret from her friends, the two develop an unlikely friendship as Bev finds a way to get her tiny new friend home to this strange island and her family. When Waid discovers that Tina is safe, will he let Bev come ashore and meet Tina’s family and friends or will he be too protective? A complex relationship is formed between her and Waid as they work together to provide a new way of life for the tiny islanders and surprisingly for themselves.
What would you do if you found these small wonders? Would you announce the extraordinary discovery from the mountain tops or would you keep their existence a secret from the outside world, like Waid did?
Hope you get a chance to read this wonderful story.
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