Sons of Fantasy

Du Net - EAN : 9782312060309
Mohammade Daddi Addoun
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EAN : 9782312060309

Paru le : 20 août 2018

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  • EAN13 : 9782312060309
  • Editeur : Du Net
  • Date Parution : 20 août 2018
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 84
  • Format : H:150 mm L:230 mm E:7 mm
  • Poids : 122gr
  • Résumé : When we were children, we believed anything was possible… This book is a fantasy novel originally written for children. But, if you are a father or a mother, a teacher or a writer, if you still have some bits of fantasy in your soul… then, this novel is for you too. We all know how geniuses changed the world with their childlike Imagination, and how people use creative thinking to solve problems. This is a story about hope; “Sons of Fantasy” shares the story of M. Alger, a father grieving for the loss of his dear wife, who left him with two beautiful kids. Norris and Socrates were adjusting to life without Mom… But things got more complicated when one of them was paralyzed because of a severe psychological trauma due to an overdose of fantasy... This family has a very interesting neighbor who lives a few feet away. He has a weird little hobby, reading books in the most unlikely places... He for example travelled to Romania and read “Dracula” by Bram Stoker in the Castelul Bran Castle, because it’s said that the main character Dracula lived in it. And then all of a sudden he stopped travelling… He got a month ago a big long hat that belongs to the greatest witch that lived during the middle ages, “Moje Gayla”. In fact, after being burned by the church, one of her relatives kept her belongings inside a wooden box… and in the twentieth century one of her grandchildren donated the box to “The Magic Square Museum” in London. Genius bought the hat at a public auction as an art relic to decorate one of his rooms. Could this weird neighbor be the reason of Socrates’ psychological trauma? Or maybe he is the one who will cure him? And what has the hat to do with all this?
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