Tsantsa
Mozingo, James David
Anglais

Synopsis Tsantsa

Meg looked about. The cloud forest had enfolded her as a blossom closes with the coming of night...In the undergrowth to her side a large spotted form moved cautiously in harmony with Meg. Oddly, she felt a sense of calm. Slowly, Meg walked toward it. 'Come to me,' it said. 'Let me show you all that the forest has to offer. Wampang will help.' A giant blue butterfly appeared at her shoulder and whispered in her ear. 'Wait,' Meg said as it flew away. 'What were you saying? I almost understood.' 'It is Niawa the jaguar,' a human voice said and Meg started. 'Wampang was trying to tell you that you should be careful with jaguars. They rule the forest.' Meg O'Connell, a single mom with a rebellious teenage daughter, is suddenly snatched from her comfortable suburban life, drawn to the Peruvian Amazon by a quest she could never have imagined, the search for her sister's head. In a rattling peque-peque, chugging up a muddy river, Meg will find the only person who can possibly help her, an anguished gun-toting Jesuit priest who barely clings to the basic tenets of the Catholic faith. Together, they will discover much more than either had ever intended.
EAN
9780595747948
Éditorial
Année d'édition
2003
pages
224
langage
Anglais
Collection
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Haute
229
Largeur
152
27,27 €
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25,91 €
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