Spreading Wings: Part Two of the Crooked Wings Trilogy

Spreading Wings: Part Two of the Crooked Wings Trilogy

by Rudra Alastair Sharp
Spreading Wings: Part Two of the Crooked Wings Trilogy

Spreading Wings: Part Two of the Crooked Wings Trilogy

by Rudra Alastair Sharp

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Overview

In Lourdes, on the holy feast day of Assumption, the body of a dead child lies in a pool of blood in front of the statue of the Virgin. Around her stand those who have come to love her, not just as a child, but as a gifted soul, trapped in a disabled body. Their grief at her loss merges with the love that she has awoken in them. Though she is gone, the love that they feel in her presence grows stronger. Her body returns to the convent of the nuns who came to regard her as their own saint, but at the moment when they are ready to bury her, she lets them know that she is very much still with them. What follows is the evolution of a relationship that began when seekers from different paths converged on a château in Entre Deux Mers, South-Western France, and discovered this child held the key to their destiny. What began in "Crooked Wings" now takes flight and like birds losing their fledgling plumage, they learn to spread their wings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781959450573
Publisher: BOOK VINE PRESS
Publication date: 11/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 429
File size: 665 KB

About the Author

Rudra Alastair Sharp, although born and acculturated in Australia, lives and writes in Bordeaux in France. The confluence of the two milieus provides endless fertile ground for exploring the human endeavour for inner knowledge. His novels invariably evoke the mysterious potential that drives the human spirit to find a deeper sense of itself. The timeless questions of Who am I? and What is my rôle in life? take as many forms as those who wrestle with it. The paths they follow are endlessly diverse and surprising. The common thread in all his novels is that within all of us.
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