“And They Lived Happily Ever After”.
This is the conventional ending that we’re all familiar with.
But... were they really happy? Was the prince really as perfect as he seemed in the story? And the princess, how will she like her new life?
Both children stopped to look around. That silence was not a good sign. A few seconds passed and there was a loud crack. Someone, or something, had snapped a stick. The two friends turned pale. If it was an animal, it must be huge. Their hearts pounded against their chests. There was another noise. This time, a lot closer. Whatever it was, it was coming closer, and it was approaching quickly.
If you are still wondering what is going on with the current global econo¬mic crisis, this is your book. Leopoldo Abadía explains in a very positive and clear way that anyone is able to make the most out of the worst situa¬tions in life. The key is to put a brave face and always keep a good sense of humour.
Beginning of XX century. An American woman fascinated by Africa and by an impossible love. Jayta Humphreys, a rich American lady married to a German veteran of the colonial wars tells her life in German Southwest Africa.