MAS00-16 Michael Anthony Cariola - The Singingwood.nfo
General Information
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Title: The Singingwood
Author: Michael Anthony Cariola
Read By: Cameron Beierle
Copyright: 2002
Audiobook Copyright: 2012
Genre: Sci-Fi - Fantasy
Publisher: Books in Motion
Series Name: Chronicles of Abahrazha
Position in Series: 01
Abridged: No
Original Media Information
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Media: Digital
Source: Overdrive MP3
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Number of MP3s: 16
Total Duration: 16:26:32
Total MP3 Size: 452.22
Parity Archive: No
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Book Description
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Publisher's Summary
Greed and avarice often have terrible consequences. When human traders
violate the sacred forest belonging to the Tu-Grik-Ng and the alien
foliage is brought back to Earth, the results are devastating to both
proves to be ecologically disastrous and on Abahrazha the Tu-Grik-Ng
lament the loss of their most sacred forest, the Singingwood. Years
later, Tobias meets his fate when his crippled ship goes down on the
remote planet, Abahrazha. Searching the remains of the wreckage, Bedukh,
the gentle elder of Razha-Giim, locates the dying Tobias and nurtures
first disastrous encounter with humanity and Tobias is prevented from
returning to his home on Beta-Tau colony. Instead, he is initiated into
Grikkian society and learns to live as one of them. Tobias soon discovers
that long ago, the ancient ones of Abahrazha had destroyed their world
through war and technology. Hence, for thousands of years the Tu-Grik-Ng,
as survivors and inheritors of Abahrazha, have lived in peace by embracing
the Green Sciences of tree and leaf. Tobias advances in his understanding
of the Green Way but continues to struggle with his humanity. Given
a glimpse of his destiny, Tobias embarks on a journey to the sentinel
of the Ancients in hopes of solving its shadowed meaning. There he discovers
can either damn the Tu-Grik-Ng or save them from their stagnation.
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