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Monica Furlong

    17 gennaio 1930 – 14 gennaio 2003

    Monica Furlong è stata una scrittrice di acuto intelletto, il cui lavoro si è addentrato nella ricerca della verità e nelle strutture sociali. La sua scrittura è stata caratterizzata da un profondo interesse per la psiche umana e la crescita spirituale, esplorando spesso temi come la fede, le norme sociali e la liberazione personale. Furlong non ha temuto di sperimentare e di esplorare percorsi non convenzionali, cosa che si è riflessa nelle sue opere che hanno spesso provocato il pensiero e sfidato l'autorità. La sua eredità letteraria risiede nella sua capacità di offrire prospettive oneste e perspicaci sull'esperienza umana, cercando un senso in un mondo spesso complesso.

    Colman
    That Kid!
    Cat's Eye
    Zen Effects
    Wise Child
    Juniper
    • Juniper

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The only child of King Mark of Cornwall, Juniper enjoys the easy and luxurious life of a medieval princess. But when presented with the opportunity to learn about herbs, healing and the magic of nature, Juniper chooses the difficult route and becomes an apprentice. With the kingdom in peril, will Juniper have the skill to save her people?

      Juniper
    • Wise Child

      • 228pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In a remote Scottish village, nine-year-old Wise Child is taken in by Juniper, a healer and sorceress. Then Wise Child’s mother, Maeve, a black witch, reappears. In choosing between Maeve and Juniper, Wise Child discovers the extent of her supernatural powers—and her true loyalties.

      Wise Child
    • Zen Effects

      The Life of Alan Watts

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Through interviews with family, colleagues, and close friends, the book explores the profound intellectual, cultural, and personal influences that shaped Watts's remarkable life. Monica Furlong delves into the intricacies of his experiences, offering a nuanced analysis of the factors that contributed to his unique perspective and legacy.

      Zen Effects
    • One simple act of kindness can have a ripple effect of hope, love, and happiness. Everyone has a story behind them and we don't know what's behind that story until we get to know them. Be a positive role model and friend! Be the hope, be the change, spread kindness like confetti! As a wife, mom, educator, philanthropist, and advocate, Monica Furlong strives to empower and educate the world about mental health, bullying, and understanding diverse families and children of varying backgrounds. Anyone can be, "That Kid!" which is why it's so important we teach our children the importance of accepting and understanding differences, spreading kindness, and getting to know others before judging. Monica wrote the book to provide a tool for parents, teachers, and community members to help spread hope, kindness, and empathy for "That Kid." Monica's own experience being "That Kid" has driven her passion to expand understanding of and embrace differences to create a stronger and more empathetic world where all of our kids can flourish. This book is based on components of a true story.

      That Kid!
    • Colman

      • 282pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      In the concluding adventures of Juniper and Colman, readers are taken on a journey filled with wisdom, growth, and the challenges of friendship. As the characters navigate their final quests, they confront significant choices that test their bonds and character. The narrative explores themes of courage, loyalty, and the importance of embracing change as they face both familiar and new obstacles. This story promises to leave readers with a sense of closure and reflection on the journey of life.

      Colman
    • Söhne des Eisvogels

      • 287pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Die Kukatja-Aborigines leben mitten in der Großen Sandwüste Australiens in völligem Einklang mit der Natur. Sie verehren den Eisvogel, der ihre Vorfahren der Sage nach zu Wasserlöchern führte und ihrem Gebiet den Namen Wirrumanu „Flug des Eisvogels“ gab. Für die Kukatja ist die geheimnisvolle, endlose rote Erde, auf der sie leben, heilig und die Atmosphäre von einer spirituellen, magischen Kraft durchdrungen. Auch Monica Furlong, eine junge Journalistin, ist fasziniert von dem Zauber, der von der roten Erde ausgeht - und dem Leben der Kukatja. Sie lernt die Gefühle der Aborigines kennen, ihre Hoffnungen, Ängste und vor allem ihre Religion. Ergriffen von der unermeßlichen und unberührten Seele Australiens, begibt sich die Autorin auf eine innere Reise.

      Söhne des Eisvogels