The Golden Thread: A Modern Cajun Fairy Tale
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (852 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1515043266 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 274 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Together with her husband, Tony, they live on a fifth generation family farm in the Acadiana region of south Louisiana. When she's not busy writing, Charlie works as a portrait artist and homeschools her children. About the Author Charlie Leger is Mama to three amazing kids: Abby, Raph, and Annie.
Josie learns about her heritage and develops her magical abilities as she attempts to free a band of captives in this modern coming-of-age story inspired by classic Acadian folktales.
"Beautiful, Complex, Worth every Penny" according to T. Dugan. You know it's a good book when you slack off at work to read it. This book is one of those books that I have a loss for words. I picked it up on Wattpad but then decided to buy it on Amazon instead. The story is complex and beautiful and takes you on into a world in such an easy way, you fall i. ciera burch said This really is a great and interesting read. Found this first on Wattpad. This really is a great and interesting read, and a wonderful break from all the cliche stories out there. With good description and detail, Leger brings Cajun fairytales to life and shows off witches and other magical creatures and people in a new and refreshing lig. Great Fantasy that enrapts you immediately A beautiful story surrounding a seventeen-ish year old's journey on discovering her magical talents. Doesn't bore with usual cliches and tone is well done compared to others that come off as immature.
Together with her husband, Tony, they live on a fifth generation family farm in the Acadiana region of south Louisiana. Charlie Leger is Mama to three amazing kids: Abby, Raph, and Annie. . When she's not busy writing, Charlie works as a portrait artist and homeschools her children