Rise of Rainbow Tribe

Rise of Rainbow Tribe
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Publisher : The Morado Group Inc.
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781777199913
ISBN-13 : 1777199913
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Book Synopsis Rise of Rainbow Tribe by : Jannel Mohammed

Download or read book Rise of Rainbow Tribe written by Jannel Mohammed and published by The Morado Group Inc.. This book was released on 2020-10-10 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rise of the Rainbow Tribe - Young Adult Urban Fantasy In an affluent neighbourhood in West Toronto, a precocious and privileged teenage girl, Shakti Clairemont, is not your average teenager. She’s painfully awkward, introverted and blessed with clairvoyance. Ordained by the spirit world, Shakti sets out on a quest to combat the enormous and polarizing issue of climate change. Armed with her best friends, Hikaru and Zoe, she embarks on a series of events and milestone moments to uncover sublimely inconvenient truths about the world. But first, she must find her place amongst the prophetic Rainbow Tribe. When a catastrophic event hits close to home, Shakti will risk everything to accomplish her impossible task. While mysterious dark creatures haunt her every move, the pressure to succeed mounts. Earth hangs by a thread. Shakti’s world is about to expand through heaven and hell on an elusive scale of destiny. Good Luck, Shakti. You’re going to need it.


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