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Oliver Eade

    Dieser Autor mit medizinischem Hintergrund betrachtet die Welt mit scharfer Empathie, die seine Werke durchdringt. Sein Schreiben, geprägt von internationalen Einflüssen und familiären Bindungen, erforscht menschliche Verbindungen und kulturellen Austausch. Durch seine Kurzgeschichten, Romane und Dramen bietet er den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in verschiedene Leben und Perspektiven. Seine literarische Stimme zeichnet sich durch Mitgefühl und den Wunsch aus, Geschichten zu erzählen, die das Verständnis bereichern.

    Walls of Words
    Monkey King's Revenge: Sequel to Moon Rabbit
    Northwards
    A Single Petal
    Golden Jaguar of the Sun
    The Kelpie's Eyes
    • The Kelpie's Eyes

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      The story follows Caitlin and her sister Rhona, who encounter a Kelpie at a renowned Scottish waterfall. Caitlin is magically transformed into Mari, a fifteen-year-old orphan from Victorian Glasgow, and finds herself in a fantastical realm where she believes she is the rightful princess. The narrative explores themes of identity and transformation as Caitlin navigates her new reality, blending elements of folklore with a coming-of-age journey.

      The Kelpie's Eyes
    • Golden Jaguar of the Sun

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      5,0(3)Abgeben

      Set in a vibrant world where ancient cultures collide, the story follows a young hero on a quest to uncover the secrets of a powerful artifact known as the Golden Jaguar. As he navigates treacherous landscapes and faces formidable foes, themes of courage, friendship, and the struggle between good and evil emerge. Richly woven with mythology and adventure, this tale explores the impact of destiny and the importance of embracing one's heritage in the face of challenges.

      Golden Jaguar of the Sun
    • A Single Petal

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,6(7)Abgeben

      Set against a richly detailed historical backdrop, this novel intricately weaves together a murder mystery, a passionate love story, and a gripping political thriller. Its compelling narrative keeps readers engaged, culminating in a shocking and tragic climax that leaves a lasting impact. Recognized for its excellence in storytelling, it won the Local Legend Spiritual Writing Competition, highlighting its blend of suspense and emotional depth.

      A Single Petal
    • A Texan schoolgirl named Jenny embarks on a quest to the Arctic, guided by Earth Mother to confront a looming terror hidden in the Mountains of Sorrow. With her ill Granny in mind, she encounters quirky allies, including spherical Snowball people, hairy mountain folk, and a small snow cat. Alongside a Japanese boy, Jenny navigates challenges in this eco-fantasy adventure aimed at young readers, blending themes of friendship and environmental stewardship in a captivating North American setting.

      Northwards
    • Stevie Scott and Maisie Wu who, in 'Moon Rabbit', helped the Jade Emperor retrieve the Blue Dragon's magical red pearl and golden staff after they were stolen by the mischievous Monkey King, now older, return to ancient China after Maisie gets kidnapped out of revenge by the monkey. Stevie and his high school friends must embark on a terrifying journey to rescue her. And how will they undo the curse of the Jade Snake? 'Monkey King's Revenge' continues the yin yang tale of cross-cultural friendship and of conflict in a fantasy that is both dark and humorous, incorporating many characters and stories from Chinese mythology. Illustrated by Alma Dowle who was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Prize for her Moon Rabbit illustrations.

      Monkey King's Revenge: Sequel to Moon Rabbit
    • Walls of Words

      Short Stories

      • 388 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Exploring diverse human experiences, this collection features fifty-four short stories that blend realism with magical elements. Themes of family, love, and loss resonate throughout, such as an elderly woman's secret revealed by her son and a shy wife's self-discovery. Unique narratives include a pilgrimage in China, a tribute to tsunami victims, and a ghostly encounter under a bed. The stories traverse cultures and settings, from an Aborigine's dream to a dying man's reflections, all while showcasing the profound connections that bind us across the globe.

      Walls of Words
    • Voices

      • 278 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The story follows Simon Carswell, a widowed sci-fi writer grappling with guilt and familial estrangement after his granddaughter turns against him. As he faces accusations of murder from a neighbor, the plot thickens when his granddaughter kills her mother's abusive boyfriend in self-defense. Both characters find themselves on the run, navigating danger and seeking the truth while evading the authorities. Themes of guilt, family bonds, and the quest for justice intertwine in this tense narrative.

      Voices
    • In The Blink Of An Eye

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 lockdown, a young boy named Larry pursues his love for Skye, only to face separation due to her mother's protective instincts. As Larry battles the virus and finds himself on a ventilator, he experiences a journey through seven thousand years of medical history, reflecting on significant breakthroughs. This poignant love story intertwines personal experiences with historical insights, ultimately leading to a potential solution for Skye's genetic condition and the challenges their love faces.

      In The Blink Of An Eye
    • The Rainbow Animal

      • 100 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      In a whimsical adventure, a Texan schoolgirl named Rachel mistakenly becomes the military advisor in Colourwallytown, a vibrant place filled with colorful people and houses. Accompanied by her hamster Waffles, she navigates the town's impending conflict with the monochrome Dullabillieville, sparked by a quirky dispute over the true color of witches. This imaginative tale explores themes of identity and the absurdities of conflict, all set against a backdrop of fantastical elements and vibrant hues.

      The Rainbow Animal
    • The Parth Path

      • 346 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Set in a post-apocalyptic Scotland dominated by women, Solem's escape from Man Camp 7 is aided by Texta as he and a 'clonie' named Rea strive to reach the elusive 'Island.' Unbeknownst to them, their journey is part of the Parth Path's parthenogenesis program, designed to produce the Immortal Controller—an unstoppable leader intended to reign indefinitely through clones. The story explores themes of survival, identity, and the implications of power in a reimagined society.

      The Parth Path