As whitewater rafting guides down the New River in Fayetteville, West Virginia, sixteen-year-old Tia and her twin brother, Finn, hope to find a way to escape poverty after the recent deaths of their parents. When a Hollywood film producer offers the siblings acting roles in his movie, Tia sees the vision of her golden ticket she has prayed for God to provide. How can she refuse? From Chile's exotic Río Futaleufú, to her captivity in the Amazon Rainforest and the slums of Buenos Aires, Tia's deep faith touches everyone she meets . . . . . . but will her faith be enough to survive the darkest pits of humanity? Praise for The Girl and the Golden Leaf "An unforgettable journey, full of adventure, suspense, mystery, and despair to triumph, The Girl and the Golden Leaf, will forever touch your heart, as the book uniquely touches on many injustices and social issues that span the globe - namely children in poverty and slave trafficking." (10/10 stars) -CBM Christian Book Reviews "Combining an intriguing, engrossing story with a salutary message of hope and charity for deprived innocents, The Girl and the Golden Leaf by June N. Foster is both riveting and revelatory." -Chanticleer Reviews "Foster's deft writing can generate tension by mere suggestion." "...rewarding tale of a kidnapped teenager's resilience." -Kirkus Reviews



Vorwort
Part Huckleberry Finn, part Winter's Bone, this novel follows Tia's miraculous journey that tests her faith and everything she thinks she knows about the world.

Autorentext

June N. Foster is a world traveler, humanitarian, volunteer, and conservationist. She is also a yoga instructor and deckhand in the yachting industry. This is the first book in a series dedicated to humanitarian efforts and the preservation of the world's natural resources for future generations.

Titel
The Girl and the Golden Leaf
Untertitel
A Novel
EAN
9781982217006
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
14.12.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.94 MB
Anzahl Seiten
322