WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA
"Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil," a cinema novel by Mihaela Modorcea, is a healing fairy tale about life without ending and youth without aging.
Based on a true story with fairy tale elements of the traditional Transylvanian folklore and with a theme related to Goethe's "Faust," Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," Dante's "Divine Comedy," "Wicked Clone" is the fabulous journey of two identical twin sisters born in Transylvania in 1483, now living in New York City.
It is the story of each of us who are fighting our wicked clone, each of us who are trying to escape our fears and rise to our true Soul.
The "Wicked Clone" cinema novel contains 25 timeless songs that go hand in hand with the storyline, and various miraculous Transylvanian cures and rituals for treating the Evil.
Characters such as God, Lucifer, Vlad the Impaler, Prince Charles, Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, the Lumière Brothers, President Obama, the greatest actress of the City of Stars, Mommy Doll, Rommy Horse, the Bee-Friend...are engaged in finding the weapons to deal with the evil throughout a magical cinematic whirlwind filled with thrilling conflicts, innocence and grandeur.
A cinematic epopee about a great thirst of fulfillment through Love, the "Wicked Clone" novel combines the realism with the fantastic, the poetical with the dramatic, the mythological with the modern, written with a powerful, heartfelt, fresh and free voice that feeds the reader's mind and soul.
"Wicked Clone" is not only a book that captures the reader into a story of rebirth, but it is a novel that, like The Bible, changes the heart, possessing a spirit that enlightens and transforms and has the reader reach their higher self.
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WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA
"Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil," a cinema novel by Mihaela Modorcea, is a healing fairy tale about life without ending and youth without aging.
Based on a true story with fairy tale elements of the traditional Transylvanian folklore and with a theme related to Goethe's "Faust," Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," Dante's "Divine Comedy," "Wicked Clone" is the fabulous journey of two identical twin sisters born in Transylvania in 1483, now living in New York City.
It is the story of each of us who are fighting our wicked clone, each of us who are trying to escape our fears and rise to our true Soul.
The "Wicked Clone" cinema novel contains 25 timeless songs that go hand in hand with the storyline, and various miraculous Transylvanian cures and rituals for treating the Evil.
Characters such as God, Lucifer, Vlad the Impaler, Prince Charles, Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, the Lumière Brothers, President Obama, the greatest actress of the City of Stars, Mommy Doll, Rommy Horse, the Bee-Friend...are engaged in finding the weapons to deal with the evil throughout a magical cinematic whirlwind filled with thrilling conflicts, innocence and grandeur.
A cinematic epopee about a great thirst of fulfillment through Love, the "Wicked Clone" novel combines the realism with the fantastic, the poetical with the dramatic, the mythological with the modern, written with a powerful, heartfelt, fresh and free voice that feeds the reader's mind and soul.
"Wicked Clone" is not only a book that captures the reader into a story of rebirth, but it is a novel that, like The Bible, changes the heart, possessing a spirit that enlightens and transforms and has the reader reach their higher self.
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WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA

WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA

by Mihaela Modorcea
WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA

WICKED CLONE or how to deal with the evil: translated into Romanian: CLONA REA

by Mihaela Modorcea

Paperback(Romanian Translation of Wicked Clone ed.)

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"Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil," a cinema novel by Mihaela Modorcea, is a healing fairy tale about life without ending and youth without aging.
Based on a true story with fairy tale elements of the traditional Transylvanian folklore and with a theme related to Goethe's "Faust," Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," Dante's "Divine Comedy," "Wicked Clone" is the fabulous journey of two identical twin sisters born in Transylvania in 1483, now living in New York City.
It is the story of each of us who are fighting our wicked clone, each of us who are trying to escape our fears and rise to our true Soul.
The "Wicked Clone" cinema novel contains 25 timeless songs that go hand in hand with the storyline, and various miraculous Transylvanian cures and rituals for treating the Evil.
Characters such as God, Lucifer, Vlad the Impaler, Prince Charles, Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, the Lumière Brothers, President Obama, the greatest actress of the City of Stars, Mommy Doll, Rommy Horse, the Bee-Friend...are engaged in finding the weapons to deal with the evil throughout a magical cinematic whirlwind filled with thrilling conflicts, innocence and grandeur.
A cinematic epopee about a great thirst of fulfillment through Love, the "Wicked Clone" novel combines the realism with the fantastic, the poetical with the dramatic, the mythological with the modern, written with a powerful, heartfelt, fresh and free voice that feeds the reader's mind and soul.
"Wicked Clone" is not only a book that captures the reader into a story of rebirth, but it is a novel that, like The Bible, changes the heart, possessing a spirit that enlightens and transforms and has the reader reach their higher self.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780990446750
Publisher: INDIGGO TWINS LLC
Publication date: 01/06/2017
Edition description: Romanian Translation of Wicked Clone ed.
Pages: 446
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Mihaela Modorcea is an American Romanian-born actress, writer, singer, songwriter, dancer, and painter. She graduated with honors from the National University of Theatrical Arts & Cinematography in Bucharest, having played, along with her identical twin sister Gabriela, the lead part in the award-winning musical "The Two Orphans," Bucharest, 2006.
Mihaela and Gabriela’s roots are in Transylvania.
Gabriela is the Wicked Clone who has inspired Mihaela to write the cinema novel "Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil"– a story of a vampire bitten by a human being, a healing fairy tale.
For the first time the heroes of a novel are heroes in real life, attempting to change the world just like the characters are trying to.
“It is not easy to deal with our wicked clone, but once we find the way and walk through it, we catch Happiness’ right hand, and She will never let us leave her land,” Mihaela states.
Mihaela is also the author of the poetry book "Rage and Love" (2006), of the poetry book "Wicked Clone or how to get reborn" (2015) and of the cinema play "Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil" (2015).
The cinematic play "Wicked Clone," based on Mihaela’s "Wicked Clone" cinema novel, debuted off Broadway at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, NYC, 2011, starring Mihaela and Gabriela as authors, composers, performers and choreographers. After having seen their "Wicked Clone" performance, Imagem, the world’s largest music publisher, signed them on the spot.
"Wicked Clone the cinema musical" has also seen the light on the stages of Lynn Redgrave Theater, Elektra Theatre, Laurie Beechman Theatre, St. Luke’s Theatre, Davenport Theatre, American Theatre Of Actors, finding the most beatific and enthusiastic audience ever.
For the "Wicked Clone franchise", the twins have written & produced over 250 songs, 25 of which are included on the "Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil" cinematic music album (BROADWAY RECORDS, 2018).
Along with Gabriela, Mihaela is featured & credited as writer and performer on Jay-Z & Kanye West’s multi-platinum and four times Grammy award-winning album “Watch The Throne,” on the song “Murder To Excellence” which is widely considered as “the centerpiece of the album.” ("The New York Times")
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