“About Talon, come fly with me:
These book series are not only worth reading to only some limited age group but to all levels of age groups and enables the individual to understand: received
a. The meaning of life
b. The beauty of creation
c. The reality of living in the natural environment
d. The benefits of kindness and obeying basic rules
e. How to reason well and find answers to problems
f. Parenting and parenthood
g. Psychological and physiological development of group of people in a geographical area
I highly recommend this exciting and life changing book to you. Invest in books like this to broaden your logical and mental psychological levels of the universe.
Enter into the magical World of Matica. Join her in the adventure and excitement in this continuing story set in the beautiful forest of Peru. Award winning stories.
An inspirational, highly emotional and entertaining read for all ages. Matica, the heroine, is a strong, brave girl, who battles with her handicap and how others view her. But this isn’t a story only about her gaining acceptance or overcoming her challenges. Rather, it’s a tale packed full of exciting moments and tons of emotions.
‘He taught me, that life is not ending, when something different is coming your way. One has to embrace the difference and life is going on.’
My name is Matica and I am a special needs child with a growth disability. I am stuck in the body of a two-year-old, even though I am ten years old when my story begins in the first book of the Talon series, TALON, COME FLY WITH ME.
Because of that disability, (I am saying ‘that’ disability, not ‘my’ disability because it’s a thing that happens to me, nothing more and because I am not accepting it as something bad. I can say that now after I learned to cope with it.) I was rejected by the local Indians as they couldn’t understand that that condition is not a sickness and so it can’t be cured. It’s just a disorder of my body.
But I never gave up on life and so I had lots of adventures roaming around the plateau where we live in Peru, South America, with my mum’s and dad’s blessings. But after I made friends with my condors I named Tamo and Tima, everything changed. It changed for the good. I was finally loved and accepted by the Indians. I am the hero now and I embrace my problem. In better words: I had embraced my problem before I made friends with my condors Tamo and Tima. I held onto it but I still felt sorry for myself and cried a lot, wanting to run away or something worse.
But would it have helped me? Would it have become better? Would I grow taller? No, nothing of that would have happened. I didn’t have those questions when I was still in my sorrow, but all these questions came to me later, after I was loved and was cherished.
One day I looked up into the sky and saw the majestic condors flying in the air. Here and now, I made up my mind. I wanted to become friends with them. I believed, if I could achieve that, all my sorrow and rejection would be over. And true enough, it was over. I was loved. I even became famous. (You can read all about it in the series) And so, if you are in a situation, with whatever your problem is, find something you could rely on and stick to it, love that and do with that what you were meant to do. And I never run from conflicts.
Targeted Age Group: Children, Young adults, Teens, YA, family,
Written by: Gigi Sedlmayer
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