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Sea Queen's Tale of Happy Days
Sea Queen's Tale of Happy Days
Sea Queen's Tale of Happy Days
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Sea Queen's Tale of Happy Days

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In this ever changing world progress globally people’s needs increased by hundred folds. Food supply was in constant demand fishermen began trawling the sea bed for the best catch of cod. Hakes and crustaceans. Using nets sometimes leaving broken ones and long trails of heavy ropes brining death to so many fishes and destruction of coral formation. Over the years Queen of the Seven Seas noticed her domain was easy target for dumping waste from industries, oil wells and ocean liners.

Her concerns grew as the ocean temperatures rose, and divers brought news to her about coral destruction loss of endangered species. The destruction of coastal regions caused by tsunamis, earthquakes all brought about by global warming, People began protesting

She too lost her only son during a Tsunami years later he returned, other people were not so lucky. This book and its sequel with illustrations depicting methods of preservation and protection of her domain. Adults, and children would find it informative as Queen Malsa and her delegates takes action, asking all the Heads of States to see into the future of the seven seas

When her long lost son returned there was rejoicing but along with it came sadness as he too expressed what he saw throughout his journey. The poorer people suffering more yet they contribute very little to global warming.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 11, 2021
ISBN9781665586979
Sea Queen's Tale of Happy Days
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Kathleen Roy

She began writing from the age of ten. Her father, a Hindu priest, supported and encouraged her to achieve her ambitious goal to publish children’s stories. She is well motivated as everyone is interested in her material. It is her belief children should listen, read, and emulate good authors. Her father, an influential man in the community, purchased good volumes of literature books for less privileged children. She wrote short stories for the church and school. The short stories were based on flowers, plants, and birds, along with household pets. Although books were very expensive, as they are these days, some sacrifices were made. We got very little treats. Libraries did not always have books we wanted; hence, she wrote excellent stories. She found writing enjoyable. One can command words, paint pictures, and enjoy moments in faraway places. Writing is a means of communication, expressing views and imparting knowledge to children, encouraging them to become good writers.

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