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The Rainbow Twins and the Great Golden Bird-bookcover

By: Seth Newfeld

The Rainbow Twins and the Great Golden Bird

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In the enchanting kingdom of Doria, the Great Golden Bird has been a guardian and a mystery for over a millennium. Her origins and age remain unknown, but her presence is a constant source of comfort and wonder for the people. Perched atop the tallest tree in the Great Meadow, she watches over the land, ensuring that the weather is always agreeable. The rains come twice a week, nourishing the crops, rivers, and lakes, while the weekends remain dry. In the winter, snow falls just enough for the joy of sledding and skiing. The Dorians believe that the Golden Bird is the force behind this perfect balance. Only the Royal twins of Doria, Gem and Jewel, have ever been close to the enigmatic creature. However, when they wake up one Sunday morning to a dreadful rainstorm, they realize that the Golden Bird is in grave danger, and it falls upon them to save her and protect the kingdom from an uncertain fate.

Seth was born and raised in New Jersey, USA. He’s been married to the love of his life, Stacy, for over 33 years. They have twin daughters who are deeply loved. Seth has always loved the arts, studying theatre in college, and performing professionally all over the country. For Seth, writing has always been a way of uplifting the reader. His hope and prayer is that anyone who reads his books or hears them read, will come away with a smile on their face and a slightly brighter outlook on life.

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