Part of Wind's DriftIn a letter to her cousins penned shortly after her mother's death in November 1882 poet Emily Dickson wrote "Mother's dying almost stunned my spirit... She slipped from our fingers like a flake gathered by the wind, and is now part of the drift called "the infinite. We don't know where she is, though so many tell us."The book "Where the Lost Ones Go" was the tale of a little welsh urchin Muirgheal, which means "bright as the sea." who takes her fox Lancelot on a journey to answer just that question ...
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Part of Wind's DriftIn a letter to her cousins penned shortly after her mother's death in November 1882 poet Emily Dickson wrote "Mother's dying almost stunned my spirit... She slipped from our fingers like a flake gathered by the wind, and is now part of the drift called "the infinite. We don't know where she is, though so many tell us."The book "Where the Lost Ones Go" was the tale of a little welsh urchin Muirgheal, which means "bright as the sea." who takes her fox Lancelot on a journey to answer just that question looking for the Lost Ones. Along the way she explores the promises made, those kept and those broken, discovering the true treasures that hold magic and meaning for our lives, and the surprising connections that bind us all. This is volume two, where we find her once again searching but this time for her best friends her sisters who have not died but have mysteriously disappeared from her life! In this volume she meets a wildly beautiful, generous and enchantingly wise bird named Achiyalabopa, who teaches her all things are possible if one only lets loose and believes in one's self and in the Great Spirit, God.
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