Imogen's Adventures in Angel-Wing Forest

by G. N. Bell


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Hardcover
$58.23
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/19/2016

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781514448403
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781514448397
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781514448410

About the Book

I was inspired to write this book after watching my young granddaughter Imogen playing in my garden one summer. From an early age, Imogen began to show signs of having an extraordinary imagination. When in trouble with her grandma over small transgressions, she would quickly say that it was the naughty little elves in granddad’s garden that made her do these naughty things. Hearing this, I decided to place a few small elves, fairies, gnomes, and pixies in parts of my garden. I have to say that this idea really took off. Imogen began to invent really outlandish stories of the fun she was having in the garden with the naughty little elves. So much so that I began to add other little characters into the garden. As I began to write this book, I suddenly became as much of a child as my granddaughter. I began to create, in my head anyway, lots of different characters and the different things that they would get up to. Every time I would sit in front of my PC to write another story, I suddenly became a child once again. I found myself almost believing in the adventures that I was writing about. Not only was I beginning to believe in the adventures but I found myself being dragged into the stories. It was as if I was really there in Angle-Wing Forest with my granddaughter Imogen. When I had completed this collection of adventures in Fairy Land, I gave them to my granddaughter to read, and she loved them. So remember, people, if you can set aside all your adult thoughts and your adult ways for one day, then you just might enjoy the adventures in Angel-Wing Forest with your own beautiful children.


About the Author

I have known the author of this book for over forty years, and in the year 2008, he had a nasty accident. It happened on a Saturday morning when while taking a shower, suddenly he slipped and broke his back in two places. This accident left him paraplegic and confined to a wheelchair. He spent eight months in hospital, four of which were spent confined to bed. As you can imagine, this was a bad time in his life. When he was eventually discharged from the hospital and returned home, he was at a loss as to what to what to do with the hours of time he now had that were filled with emptiness. Several months passed, and he was becoming more depressed. His personality changed. He became quick-tempered and uncomfortable to be around despite the best efforts of his close family. This new and not-so-nice person was the total opposite to the person he once was. One day his cousin Jan Moran Neil called him on the telephone. This telephone call was to change his life. Janet is a teacher of creative writing, as well as an author in her own right. In this telephone conversation, Janet suggested that he might take up writing as a way to not only pass the time but would also help to exercise and occupy his mind. I remember hearing him tell Janet that he had never written anything in his life, not even a letter. “It doesn’t matter what you write,” Janet told him. Just write the first thing that comes into your head. That was the beginning of a new life for him. To date he has now written four books. This is the first one to be published. I am pleased to say that he is now back to his old self and once again a pleasure to be with.