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Tale Of The Magical Bird
Tale Of The Magical Bird
Tale Of The Magical Bird
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"Once upon a time, in a far away land on the edge of a magical realm, where tortoises could fly up side down in the sky and donkeys were proud of their intelligence, there lived a very old king who had seven sons. The youngest Malek was the bravest and closest to his father’s heart."

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 4, 2013
ISBN9780957569638
Tale Of The Magical Bird
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Mehrdokht Amini

Mehrdokht Amini has illustrated many books for children. Her last picture book "Golden Domes And Silver Lanterns" in collaboration with" Hena Khan" has been highly praised and has been selected in the 2013 ALSC notable children's booklist, which is a list of best of best in children's book. She lives in Surrey,England. For more information on her books please visit her website at: www.myart2c.com

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    Tale Of The Magical Bird - Mehrdokht Amini

    Tale Of The Magical Bird

    Mehrdokht Amini

    Copyright Mehrdokht Amini 2013

    Published at Smashwords

    Table of Contents:

    Part one-The Beginning

    Part two- In Search of Destiny

    Part three- The End

    Part one: The Beginning

    Once upon a time, in a far away land on the edge of a magical realm, where tortoises could fly up side down in the sky and donkeys were proud of their intelligence, there lived a very old king who had seven sons. The youngest Malek was the bravest and closest to his father’s heart.

    Everyone in the kingdom was happy except the king who had a secret worry: Which of his sons was the most suitable to succeed him on the throne after his death?

    For long the king brooded on this dilemma in private, until one day he summoned his sons to the court. They came, one by one, and kissed the ground before the sultan and waited for his command.

    "My dear sons, for years I have dreamt of a magical singing

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