Being disabled no longer meant just the physical to Chenoa,
it also meant that her mental stability had gone as well.
She daily wished for death to take her away. Then, one night,
she felt herself begin to fly, free of pain, through the
cloud studded sky. When she finally landed, she found herself
on a magical island with talking animals, friendly mystical
creatures and one very fowl villian. Was she dead, dreaming?
What had happened to her? As she took her first awkward
step, her whimsical and inspirational journey on a land
called “The Island of Discovery” had begun.
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“It’s a whimsical adventure younger people drift
towards., with a deep underlying issue that attracts older,
mature readers as well. Am I Dead Yet is INSPIRING and moving
before even getting to the rooted climax of the story. This
tale, a touching and fun journey, encompases heart in every
fiber.”
-Amanda Jacques, California.
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