Dwarg in the Seventh Dimension : The Aggie Kellor Experience

Dwarg in the Seventh Dimension : The Aggie Kellor Experience

by Tony Lourensen
Dwarg in the Seventh Dimension : The Aggie Kellor Experience

Dwarg in the Seventh Dimension : The Aggie Kellor Experience

by Tony Lourensen

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Overview

A light yet thought provoking sci-fi adventure. "Dwarg" is a "Whisp" from a non-physical world, who is on a mission to stop Humans sending rockets into the Aura. He becomes an entity of a young and dying Aggie who accepts him. Dwarg infuses her with health, wisdom and maturity. With her aunt, they go on an adventure to France to solve a puzzle of a painting by Vincent van Gogh and learn more of his life and the story of his ear. Dwarg realizes that there are alien viruses landing on the planet and infecting Humans in different ways. Aggie, his host, is from the Abenaki nation and Dwarg is fascinated by the rituals of that culture. Aggie graduates from the University of Oklahoma at age 11 and participates in an exclusive experiment utilizing the LHC (which she cleverly used to sent Dwarg back to his own non-physical world).


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044696747
Publisher: Tony Lourensen
Publication date: 05/25/2012
Series: Dwarg in the Seventh Dimension , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 998,984
File size: 484 KB

About the Author

I was a boat person who immigrated to Australia in 1952. I wasn't called a boat person then, I was called a wop, dago, spick and wog and not all that welcome by the average Australian - seems I was a threat, in that I was here to steal their jobs and their women, a hard task at age 6. I came home from my first day at a Newcastle school with bruises on arms, legs and buttocks, compliments of the teacher who was angry that I did not know the words to GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Fifteen years later, I found myself in a hole in the ground, in the middle of a war, in the middle of South Vietnam. I had my life on the line, protecting the country which did not want me. I was now an Australian soldier - and I reckoned Australia was worth fighting for. One doesn't need true-blue blood to be an ANZAC.

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