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Step into a luminous tale where seeds, sparrows, and whispers of the Earth come alive.Maruel is not from here. She comes from a faraway galaxy, a being of light who sometimes appears as a child, sometimes as an elf, sometimes even as a dolphin. Each time she returns to Earth, she carries with her a deep love for its sun, its trees, its waters-and for the people who walk upon it.But this time, something is wrong. A quiet village faces a dangerous choice: to abandon the natural seeds of the Earth in favor of strange, artificial ones. As fear and doubt spread among the villagers, Maruel and her companions-a wise old tree, a glowing lake elf, a mischievous sparrow, and a proud white-winged Pegasus-must rally the courage of both humans and nature itself.Blending wonder, humor, and timeless truths, this story is a celebration of friendship, courage, and the living bond between people and the natural world. Filled with elves, talking animals, and songs that shimmer like starlight, it invites readers young and old into a world where even the smallest voice can protect what truly matters.A magical fable about hope, harmony, and the seeds of life.For children ages 7+-and for every adult who still carries the heart of a child. Dimitra Bitsiani - Author BiographyDimitra Bitsiani is an author from Athens, Greece. After a 23-year career in sports administration, she trained in holistic healing as a certified Sound Therapist (Peter Hess Academy) and Reiki Healer.Since 2016, she has been writing and publishing books in Greek, exploring the inner world through fairy tales, poetry, and fiction.Her published works include:Children's LiteratureMarouel (2016)Marouel and Narou (2018)The Snailhouse (2025, picture book)Fairy Tales & FictionThe Elf Who Loved Words (2020, e-book)Stone Hearts (2022, fairy tale for adults)Urania, The Talking Tree (2021, novel)Poetry CollectionsThe Dreamer (2017)Forgotten Wings (2019)Cosmos (2020)Erato (2022)
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