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By: Nesta Staples

The Enchanted Island

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On a secluded Island, shielded from the outside world, a close-knit community thrives in joyous seclusion. The islanders abide by a strict rule: never lose sight of the land while sailing, for those who venture too far vanish without a trace. Madame De Voe, the island’s governor, mourns the loss of her husband, son, and his cherished pet seagull, all claimed by the treacherous sea.

But fate takes an unexpected turn when the son miraculously returns, washed up on the shore with a mysterious medallion and accompanied by a loyal seagull. Strangely, his memories are fragmented, with no recollection of his father’s demise, his own perilous rescue, or his time spent among the island’s peculiar inhabitants. As the community celebrates this extraordinary homecoming and plants the sacred spring, a disabled resident named Emma makes a remarkable discovery—a revelation that intertwines their fates and sets them on a path to uncover the island’s secrets.

In this captivating tale of love, loss, and resilience, join the islanders as they navigate forgotten memories, ancient myths, and unforeseen revelations. Can they unravel the enigmatic origins of their island and shape their own destiny, or will the relentless sea keep them captive forever?

Nesta Staples grew up in a small English farming village. A widowed lady of the manor supported it, much like Madam DeVoe. She had a bond with the people and the place holds a special place in her heart. Nesta shared the anxiety of the war years with them. She played with her friends in the fields. There were many small animals about, some she took home as pets.Her mother visited sick people, including children. She often went with her. All it took was a knock at the door for help any time of the day or night.This probably turned her later to pediatric nursing. She came to America, married, started a family, and worked. Writing helped her keep these memories alive.
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