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Invisible is theColor of the Wind by Carol Grey Honza, is comprised of a two-part tapestry of compelling episodes personally experienced by the author.
Part One: The Winds of Warcontains historic-based epics centered within the WWII era, its wide-ranging destruction, and resulting torments inflicted upon homelands. These chapters involve personal memoirs of military and personal life-time events experience by the author and her family during the most ferocious world wide epoch of wartime in history.
Part Two:The Vanishing Winds of Timeincludes a collection of poignant short stories, heartfelt chronicles, and poetic accents which will leave the reader amused, captivated, and entertained. The author's original storylines express a wide variety of emotions which embrace humorous, thought-provoking, and compelling lifetime experiences.
Readers will wish to return to the chapters again and again, to recapture the various assortment of sensations this author conveys.
Part One: The Winds of Warcontains historic-based epics centered within the WWII era, its wide-ranging destruction, and resulting torments inflicted upon homelands. These chapters involve personal memoirs of military and personal life-time events experience by the author and her family during the most ferocious world wide epoch of wartime in history.
Part Two:The Vanishing Winds of Timeincludes a collection of poignant short stories, heartfelt chronicles, and poetic accents which will leave the reader amused, captivated, and entertained. The author's original storylines express a wide variety of emotions which embrace humorous, thought-provoking, and compelling lifetime experiences.
Readers will wish to return to the chapters again and again, to recapture the various assortment of sensations this author conveys.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781498479196
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 124
- Utgivningsdatum: 2016-07-26
- Förlag: Xulon Press