A Day in the Life

by William T. Wilhite


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Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/12/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781524565589
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781524565572

About the Book

A Day in the Life is the story of a half-human little girl who has a day of all days. The story begins in a jungle far, far from her home planet of Hetrae on the planet Saduje. Elbib, her brother Yloh, and her twin ten-year-old brother and her sister were in the southern region of the planet, much like the Amazon on earth. Cifus, the Karrponian, attacks the children and takes Yloh prisoner after he allows her and the twins to escape. This starts a day that keeps getting worse. Soon her parents, grandparents, uncle, and cousin were caught up in the terrible day. The quest for the Glencarin Crystal begins, and there are many helping the family, including a group of intergalactic warriors known as Defenders, Eedeed from Sky City; Teetee the Sky Elf; Lem, Asil, and Tirips from the village of Dynas; and the Landosian family, Chas, Jade, Eisus, and Ettenot. In one day, Elbib fights for her life, as well as her twin siblings and Yloh many times. Finally, after a day, the crystal is secured by the coalition, but something unexpected happened when Mada and Eve touched the crystal together. Thus begins the next adventure—The Crystal and the Gem: The Fight between Light and Darkness.


About the Author

My name is William T. Wilhite. I was a police officer for twenty years and wrote thousands of reports and have written business plans, grants, and even a dance drama called Where Does it Stop. But I had never written for the pleasure of writing until 2012. In September of that year, I was about to be laid off from my job of eighteen years for the fourth time in as many years. I was tired of putting my trust in others. I decided to put my trust in myself. I find writing very rewarding mentally, as well as pleasurable. In 2012, I wanted to find something to do when I get laid off—something that would cost no money or require me being anywhere. That is when writing became a passion. Now I have four published books, and I can’t see any end in sight.