Edge of Extinction

by Kristen Stone
5th November 2013

Feel the heat of the jungle, the joy of life and the despair that death brings to the indigenous people of the Amazon when a mine pollutes the river on which they depend.

The Chachinka people have never met anyone from outside the jungle. To them there is no ‘outside the jungle.’ They are led by Kinda Mala, a golden-haired, amber-eyed foundling who MUST be a god because he has a prehensile tail. When things start to go wrong it is to him the people look.

Ms Stone takes the reader on a journey through Kianda’s eyes, out of the Rainforest and into a world that is beyond his comprehension. A world where his people are deemed worthless and profit rules.

This beautifully written story touches on some thought provoking issues without ever preaching about what should be done.

Available for Kindle, Nook, KOBO and iBooks

Comments

The type of awareness needed for the ecological systems.

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