The Journeys Pan Neverland Eternal find Elusive Again
Dover, DE (Vocus) 7 October 2010
Creating a unique touch on the history of the popular boy who never grew, whip fantasy author Linda Laird still very engaging version of Peter Pan. With the release of his recent book, “The eternal Pan, it is the magic of youth and life for the reader brings young and old.
eternal Pan begins with a panoramic Pete as a lonely old man, trying to remember the magic of his youth. His wife and two children, has he thought he could use a little magic in their lives, or at least use the heat from it. This old man in his eighties, began thinking about this poor beautiful accessories? The fairy, who was known as Tink. â? Oh Tink, you were a dream or reality?, Â? he asked himself. Determined to find the answer, he begins his search.
Pete, who was a brilliant lawyer, called for help from private investigators to search for this little fairy. Unfortunately, they all thought of him as a decrepit old man with delusions. Media and fortune tellers have been his last resort, but Pete could not be found, one that is genuine and skilled enough to get him was a leader in his quest.
Fortunately, helped one of his cronies in contact with a psychic cop named Norma Contra. With his help, that Pete knew what to look for and where to start. But he can still Neverland Tink and after all these years? Eternal Pan said.
This book will be presented later this year? s New York Library Association Book of the exhibits in Saratoga Springs, NY, 2-5 November 2010.
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About the author
Mrs Laird has photo journalist and art director and illustrator, and now teaches high school art and writing children? Stories.
* Eternal
Pan by Linda Laird
Release Date
30 July 2010
Trade Paperback, 0.99, 122 pages, 978-1-4500-2710-6
Trade Paperback, 0.99, 122 pages, 978-1-4500-2711-3
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