George And The Gargoyle Who Lived In The Garden
By Angelina Kalahari
By Angelina Kalahari
Publication Date: 8th July 2016
Publisher: FlameProjects
Page Length: 227
Genre: Children's Fiction
From award-winning author, Angelina Kalahari comes this endearing fantasy/adventure middle-grade novel for children of all ages between 9 - 11.
George joins his Aunt Di, an acclaimed artist, on holiday at her London flat. There he stumbles upon her extraordinary garden filled with statues of mythical creatures - a Gargoyle, a Griffin, a Unicorn, and a Dragon. Ordinary stone figures? Think again! What seems normal quickly becomes an extraordinary adventure as George befriends Roy, the talking robin, and unlocks the garden's magical secrets.
Reality blurs with fantasy as George faces the Witch and her dark powers, discovering the magic within himself. In a whirlwind of enchantment and bravery, George'sworld will never be the same, and neither will yours after reading this enchanting story!
Join George on this spellbinding journey of wonder and courage as he defies the odds and transforms his ordinary world into something truly extraordinary. Grab your copy of this captivating middle-grade fantasy adventure today!
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Angelina Kalahari
Angelina Kalahari entered this life among the red dunes of Namibia’s deserts. Her first sounds merged with the power of the massive yellow moon that lit up the vast African spaces. There, where the heavens presented the splendour that the Milky Way flung across its canvas, she found her voice.
A nomadic childhood enchanted her, as Africa presented the raw beauty of her many faces, while Angelina’s family traversed the desert in search of crops for their herds of karakul sheep. This fertile ambience, filled with strange legends, amazing animals, and wonderful people, afforded Angelina a unique opportunity to live in a world of wonder and to develop a deep sense of self.
Her mother loved listening to Mario Lanza and other tenors of the day. A record player and records accompanied the family on their travels, and back to their farm. The gift of this divine music found resonance within Angelina’s body and called to her soul’s desire to share her voice with the world. She left her magical universe to study with other voice and performance obsessives, which resulted in degrees in drama, singing, and opera.
Angelina continued her nomadic existence as an adult, enthralling audiences with her singing, acting, and directing. These activities allowed her to visit a world far beyond her beloved Africa. She shared her talents on such diverse platforms as opening the busking scheme on London Underground, to a recital at the Royal Opera House, and everything in between.
This led to an invitation to Buckingham Palace, no less, where she met Queen Elizabeth as a reward, in recognition of Angelina’s contribution to the music, culture, and economy of the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, her fascination and obsession with the human vocal instrument grew, together with her knowledge of it. She found herself to be a teacher and sharer of the magic of the voice and performance, and she became co-founder of the North London Performance Academy.
Storytelling, which formed such a big part of her childhood, became an inherent element in her performances and continued to live in her heart. She never stopped writing down her stories, has finished many novels, plays, children’s stories, and several articles published.
Angelina has found a new colourful and vibrant universe in London. She now lives near a massive park, which satisfies another obsession, her awe and wonder of trees. The intoxicating world of London’s art scene has introduced Angelina to many inspirational people who have become a close and integral part of her tribe.
The only magnificent creatures that share her home today, are her husband, her little fur cat daughter, a rapidly diminishing population of house spiders, and a smallish herd of dust bunnies.
She has recently come to the conclusion that drinking vast amounts of tea holds the key to life.
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Thanks so much, Mary Anne!
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