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Jenna's Book: Legend of the One and the Three
By Angie Stair
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Jenna is an ordinary woman living an ordinary life, when she is asked to leave her world to save another world that is in peril.
But is she ordinary? The Wizard Alfordo in the world of magic thinks not. He has been searching for a way to save his people from the growing evil. He has read a prophecy that said in part, ". . the One and the Three will come from their world to save ours with their wild magic."
Alfordo believes Jenna and her three daughters are the One and the Three the prophecy foretold of, but will they leave their world to face the dangers of his?
But is she ordinary? The Wizard Alfordo in the world of magic thinks not. He has been searching for a way to save his people from the growing evil. He has read a prophecy that said in part, ". . the One and the Three will come from their world to save ours with their wild magic."
Alfordo believes Jenna and her three daughters are the One and the Three the prophecy foretold of, but will they leave their world to face the dangers of his?
Author
Angie Stair
Author Angie Stair lives in south western Michigan with her husband Hayden, a dog named Wolf and two cats, Tai and Chi. She was a librarian for more than 22 years, retired went back to work as a reporter for the local newspaper and is still working there. The book began as an exercise to help her work through some troubling times in her life, but then it magically began to take on a life of its own.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I enjoyed this peek into the lives of a group of women in the U.K. over the course of several decades. How fascinating it would be if I could read about the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of my own female relatives such as my grandmother or great-grandmother. After reading this collection of letters, I feel as if I know all of the women personally. This book reinforces my thought that "ordinary, average" people are often quite fascinating, that everyone has a compelling story to tell if given the opportunity or right forum, and that women especially are deep wells of experience and wisdom.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I really enjoyed this book, and the idea of a correspondence magazine.If anyone would like to participate in a related type 'magazine" for current times, please email me and let's see if we can do something similar. It would be interesting to see how this could be adapted in modern times...Any ideas????
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In 1935 a mother wrote a letter to Nursery World magazine expressing boredom and frustration. The responses by others who shared these feelings led to the establishment of a group who discussed their experiences and feelings by writing pieces for a twice-monthly magazine which they circulated by post. It lasted over 50 years (for the rest of the lives of many of the members). Jenna Bailey has selected some pieces written over the period by 11 members of the group (those who had given copyright consent for their work to be republished. The book offers a fascinating insight into the lives of some middle class women in the middle of the 20th century. I was also interested to learn that one of the women involved was Rose Hacker, who wrote a column in the Camden New Journal about her thoughts on various things, before she died at the age of 101.I learned of this book through my own mums' support network, a website called mumsnet, and am very glad I did.