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"In a fantasy world with magical characters, this epic adventure explores the lost human soul. A lovely story that encourages us to live more from the heart and to be brave. A tale that enhances interdependence and compassion." - Deepak Chopra M.D.
Brother and sister duo, Carlos and Charis Mundy are soon to publish a US version of their best-selling novel in Spain entitled The Rainbow Warrior. In the interest of delivering an important message of peace, the authors and the publisher, Author House, made the decision to publish the book simultaneously in both trade paperback and hardcover. The intention of this novel, in which two youngsters from Earth must save planet Plutonio, is to promote non-violence and education through this extraordinary story. In The Rainbow Warrior, the author's have created a unique modern day fairy tale for adult readers that they can share with their children.
Imagine a world where you can create your own universe. This unique techno-fantasy novel shows an evolution of our world that might be possible if we make a sincere commitment to the principles of justice, peace, honesty, transparency and equality. With profound and intense thoughts, the reader participates in the adventures of two youngsters, in a contemporary Alice through the Looking Glass. By chance, they are absorbed through their computers into a world wide web of fairies, colour, dreams and beauty, destroyed by the hunger for power and fanaticism of a few and the passive hopelessness of the majority.
Carlos and Charis felt compelled to write this narrative due to current world affairs in the hope that the difficult path to achieve world peace could be discovered by the reader as the first step in achieving an internal peace. The authors believe there is a need to promote forgiveness, the knowledge that all conflict begins in excessive individualism and that in war there are never innocent spectators. As individuals, we must take action with the truth as our flag. Some of these ideas, we feel, are perfectly integrated in this story, says Carlos Mundy.
“Although we can only hope those who make wars will read it the book, it is highly recommended for all of us that fight for peace so that we can have more arguments against them,” says Charis Mundy. The authors are proud to announce that The Rainbow Warrior is scheduled to be published in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay in the next months.
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