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The time frame is the early 1950s in the American sector of post war Germany. The background is, on the one hand, a convent boarding school in Venusbrunn that teaches business subjects, and on the other hand home life in a highly convoluted setting that includes retail store, warehouse, loading dock, offices, movie theater and flat roof playground. Stephanie Sauerling meets a classmate who is psychic, and after becoming good friends it causes all sorts of problems for both but also brings excitement over solving a mystery and finding young love in the process. Stephanie learns eventually why she was drawn to Venusbrunn, and that the vague and mysterious feelings and sensations she has experienced at different places around that little town are due to the subtle working of Spirit.
If you lived in a world where everyone had a personal fairy, what kind would you want? A clothes-shopping fairy (The perfect outfit will always be on sale!) A loose-change fairy (Pretty self-explanatory.) A never-getting-caught fairy (You can get away with anything. . . .) Unfortunately for Charlie, she's stuck with a parking fairy-if she's in the car, the driver will find the perfect parking spot. Tired of being treated like a personal parking pass, Charlie devises a plan to ditch her fairy for a more useful model. At first, teaming up with her archenemy (who has an all-the-boys-like-you fairy) seems like a good idea. But Charlie soon learns there are consequences for messing with fairies-and she will have to resort to extraordinary measures to set things right again.
During summer vacation, Victoria Martin falls for two different boys, both of whom are already taken.
collection of autobiographical fiction, non-fiction, critical and historical essays, a short story, travelogue to Weimar in the former East Germany 2 years after the wall came down, riddles, some poetry, and anecdotes.
Twenty stories from the Bohemian Forest of nature spirits and their interactions with humans.
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Two hundred miles from home, completely on our own, with the easiest work in the world -- I can hardly wait! It has to be the best summer of Victoria Martin's life! She and her best friend, Steffi, are going to be waitresses at Camp mohaph, and as far as they can see, that means sunbathing, swimming, wild parties,...and boys! Well, that's what they think! In the real world the staff quarters are shacks, her bosses are slavedrivers, and -- typical -- she's sharing a cabin with snobby Dena Joyce. But Torrie can just about handle all that. What she can't handle, however, is the feeling that she's seriously falling for Steffi's boyfriend, Robbie. Even worse, she suspects he feels the same way. Suddenly the best sumer of Torrie's life looks like it could become a total nightmare!
Madison a beautiful smart young college woman with a wonderful life ahead of her that was torn apart on one fateful day. Losing her family in one suspicious fire. It doesn’t make sense. Why could’t I have been with them? Why am I all alone? Homeless and penniless she is forced to live her life on the streets now. From having a small but loving family, to this. How she survives everyday is still a mystery. With a few close calls she is still unscathed. Each day she is greeted by a deli worker Nick who feeds her and lends her an ear, she trusts him. Her instincts tell her he is all right. Nick guides her to a man named Peter who Nick says can answer those questions she has. Who is he? How is he going be able to help her? Is this really happening? Who are these people and why do they have such an interest in me? Is this the answer I always knew was out there? “Does she know Peter?” “No not yet, this is something that has to be approached lightly. She has been through a lot since the fire. They do not know she wasn’t in the fire in the first place and I can only assume they will find out shortly.” “Once she comes to the house, the word will spread like wild fire, we need to be careful.” “We will Aunt Caroline. We will”
Dagobert is the third book in a trilogy about life and its metaphysical aspect, in postwar Germany of the 1950s. Stephanie enters an academy in Munich where Leon lives, to pursue her career. They become engaged. The night before she leaves for Christmas vacation they make love. Seventeen years later she is married to an ex-GI and their marriage is in crisis. She learns to meditate, starts a college education and meets a mysterious man. During a vacation in Germany she finds the book she had wanted to find again since childhood. In meditation she makes contact with the historical Dagobert of that book and discovers something about herself.
"The Guilty" is a critique of contemporary American society, its moral and ethical value systems, which are found to be wanting. The problems are evident: rampant divorce leading to the breakup of families, adultery, child abuse, alcohol abuse, and other drug abuses. However, the greatest wide spread basic evil of our time is greed, capable of spawning its own set of evil motivations. In "The Guilty," author Lester Key uses fiction to illustrate several of the most reprehensible behavior trends. He has also laid bare the racial prejudice that, unfortunately, remains in this country. But do not despair; in "The Guilty," Key believes he has found the solution to most of our social lack of moral and ethical values.