Winterbloom and the Magical Swan Book 3: Book 3 Winterhawk
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WINTERBLOOM AND THE MAGICAL SWAN is the continuing saga of an orphan girl being raised by the old hermit woman Shiverchills far from civilization. The wise old woman knows that her days are numbered so by day she trains Winterbloom how to live off the land and each evening she entertains her grandchild with a story showing the consequences of doing wrong, and the rewards of doing right. Grandmother's story of Winterhawk tells how a proud selfish prince was transformed into a bird and how he was rescued from his evil enchantment.
Laqaixit Tewee
LAQAIXIT TEWEE enjoyed writing this eight-book, multiple-story adventure drawing upon her life experiences both as a child growing up in a rural environment and as an world traveler. In this final Magical Swan episode, the author causes the conclusion of the Silverrealm epic to have a surprise twist that unites all of the Winterbloom and Magical Swan - Series I - books, and The Magical Swan and the Chronicles of Silverrealm Series II - stories together at last. Twenty-five years after having begun the story by hand and having gone through 4 computer crashes she is grateful to see it finally published. Had she known at the start that she would be painting a total of 465 illustrations for the entire series under her artist name Dancing Light she might not have had the courage to publish such a large endeavor.
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Winterbloom and the Magical Swan Book 3 - Laqaixit Tewee
Copyright:
TXu – 1-688-515 – text - December 15, 2008
TXu – 1-751-249 – cover and artwork - November 27, 2009
Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
Copyright © 2012 by Laqaixit Tewee. 112534-TEWE
ISBN: Ebook - 978-1-4691-7235-4
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1
THE STORY OF WINTERHAWK
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
PREFACE
THE STORY of WINTERHAWK
Image7560.JPGWINTERHAWK is a story about wrong values. Often people make wrong choices somewhere along their walk in life, resulting in brokenness of some kind. Sometimes it happens at a very early age. Hopefully the Winterbloom stories will warn children of all ages of those pitfalls. The author is a strong believer in the saying that: As long as there is life, there is hope.
No matter how deep the pit, God’s arm is able to rescue the repentant soul Often people make wrong choices somewhere along their walk in life, resulting in brokenness of some kind. In this fairy tale a young man learns how to be become generous when he is transformed into a hawk.
There really is a bush known as the money tree
, although it has been known to bear only leaves and nothing more. The author did have an African friend whose teeth had been filed to points by her cannibalistic tribesmen who later on changed their habits when they became Christians. But they were not called the Kulaua.
COMING NEXT IN THIS SERIES:
Fortunatta the Naughty Fairy is the first of many stories Winterbloom hears from the Magical Swan himself. The story explains how lies can cause someone to forget the truth and get them into inescapable situations. One learns that even the fairies have laws they must obey.
Even though many of the stories in Winterbloom’s tale are based on reality, most are embellished to refresh the mind with sometimes forgotten virtues of Truth and Honesty, Justice and Purity, Love and Compassion, and a Grateful Soul. In the real world, greedy self-seeking people are found who envy, hate and try to make good people look stupid to hide their own faults. In Winterbloom’s imaginary world, goodness stands out in its purest light and is found to succeed in the long run, although sometimes it may seem to take a round-about way doing so.
Now let the reader keep in mind, that although in the world of reality, evil often seems to triumph over good, the fairy-tale ending of good triumphing over evil will ultimately become a certainty for those possessing faith. It is the author’s principle objective to instill hope in the reader’s heart, reminding him or her that Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love Him.
(The Bible: I Cor.2:9)