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Kima by A.H. Amin

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Publisher:Β Self-published

Published:Β December 1, 2016

Format:Β eBook

Pages:Β 126

 


“Life is momentary for a reason; we live and try to live the most of it if we can, but it can only be governed by fate.”

 

SYNOPSIS:

Christmas Eve 1928 gave birth to a yearly phenomenon in South Africa. A herd of false killer whales were found beached upon the shore. It has also given birth to the story of two young children who meet an old woman named Kima. Kima somehow knows why this has happened, but that’s not all she knows. The children, Alex and Alice, realize that there is more to this woman that what meets the eye, and ear. She will reveal to them a tale, a mysterious story she claims was passed on to her by a mythical Black Seagull.


Derived from both historic tales and figures, Kima is a fictional character portrayed in a way that makes her become real.

 

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