MAD MAGGIE and the Mystery of the Ancients
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Rod Raglin
Two passionate opponents, the antithesis of one another are about to clash over the future of a grove of Ancient Old Growth Trees on a secluded island. Maggie talks to trees. Dieter talks to corporations. Maggie embraces mystery and flirts with magic. Dieter adheres to logic and the doctrine...
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Two passionate opponents, the antithesis of one another are about to clash over the future of a grove of Ancient Old Growth Trees on a secluded island.
Maggie talks to trees. Dieter talks to corporations.
Maggie embraces mystery and flirts with magic. Dieter adheres to logic and the doctrine of Nietzsche.
Dieter's client wants to destroy the trees. The trees want Maggie to protect them.
Dieter has terminal cancer. Maggie is schizophrenic.
Maggie says she can save him, if he'll save the trees. Dieter thinks she's crazy, but what choice does he have?
A week together alone on Deadman's Island changes everything for both of them.
Is it madness? Is it magic? Or is it love?
Mad Maggie is a love story between two disparate characters, a brilliant though somewhat anal retentive corporate lawyer who's personal and career mantra is "the will to power", and a free, uninhibited spirit who practices natural healing secluded in the wilderness. It's a story about protecting wild things and wild places as well as the devastating effects of mental illness and the stigma society still inflicts on those effected.
It's a story about compromise, tolerance and understanding and how these feelings spring from love and are nurtured by it. It's about the mystery and secrets in nature and within ourselves.
Mad Maggie and the Mystery of the Ancients third book in the four book stand alone series ECO-WARRIORS.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781542952644
ASIN: B01MYG4LHK
Publish date: 2017-02-15
Publisher: Rod Raglin
Pages no: 202
Edition language: English
Series: ECO-WARRIORS (#3)
I won this book in a giveaway on booklikes.com, n here are my opinions. It was really quite good. Insightful and well phrased, barring a few typos. there were some bits of humour that caught me n held on till the end. I was moved my Maggie's situation, n sympathised with deiter often. The p...