Message from forever
Marlo Morgan was born in the USA . She is a doctor and is very interested in health care. Once she had the possibility to go to Australia and she decided to spend a few years with the aborigines in the outback. Today she lives in Missouri and she has got two children who supported her to write "Message from forever" & "Mutant Message Down Under" about her experience with the "Real people", an aboriginal tripe in the desert.The message from forever outlines aboriginal philosophy and the principles of good living. Geoff and Beatrice are twins and have no idea who they are because they were taken away from their mother after their birth. It's difficult for them to follow the white people's ideas and they both have lots of problems. Two Australian aboriginal twins are taken from their mother by Christian missionaries. The baby boy is sent to a sheep ranch. There he grows up with little supervision and random affection. He enjoys watching the butterflies and the ants in the garden and he always has to entertain himself because everybody on the ranch is very busy with work. His name is Geoff and he often climbs up a tree to watch
Little supervision Wenig Aufsicht To touch on Kurz erwahnen I found these statements in the internet and thought they're quite interesting although I still think Marlo Morgan tells the truth!! Pages: 211, 212, 213 / The tribe eldest man, Googana explained the Forever to Beatrice: heritage Erbe To leave a mark Spuren hinterlassen "The energy of resentment is this," Googana continued, It is a shame this woman can come all the way over here and say she's done all these things when I know, I as an Aboriginal person, can't even do these things myself.
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Approximate Word count = 892
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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