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Follow on Google News | Michael Schane's book The Boy and The Witch, is eagerly waiting to go live on Amazon soonMichael Schane's book The Boy and The Witch, with its mesmerizing themes, is eagerly waiting to go live on Amazon soon.
By: Michael Schane’s The Boy and the Witch encompasses the tale of an eager boy, Saos, who finds himself involved in the wonders of fate. Saos's character development signifies an important lesson for the younglings. From the beginning, Saos was drawn to nature instead of playing silly games with other kids in the village. His insecurities and yearning for a meaningful friendship are met and fulfilled when he encounters the Shadow Witch. However, nature enthusiasts may know that being connected with the earth's elements turns one's inner thoughts into manifestations. When navigating the jungle, "the winds whispered to him in a soft melody, and the morning sun felt like nature's blanket, keeping him safe." Soon enough, Saos meets a young woman who mirrors his aura. Nature whispers to those who are compassionate enough to hear its voice. The gift of companionship that nature granted to Saos might be a symbolic representation, but these claims don't go without a practical ground. With such valuable lessons, Michael Schane's book contains the perfect balance of conceptual principles and an engaging read. Available on Amazon, Michael Schane's book is ready to hit the stores soon. About Michael Schane: Michael Schane dropped out of school to refine excellence in his career as an education head for a mechanical contractor. Although a renowned professional, Schane has faced a fair share of challenges. However, he did not let the challenges come in the way of the growth he aimed for. It is uncommon for the vast majority to admit their flaws, but not in the case of Schane. He bravely owns up to the vulnerabilities that might have harmed him and others. Schane is practicing shadow work to deal with the trauma and on a healing journey. Schane's debut children's book is his brilliant attempt to face his inner child through the protagonist, Saos, who symbolizes his childhood version. End
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