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Paperback Joaquina, the lacemaker from island of magic Book

ISBN: B091W9M6NX

ISBN13: 9798732771640

Joaquina, the lacemaker from island of magic

In all conscience, would a person board a plane that she had seen in a dream that aircraft cry with a mountainous high and explode and the fire destroy the aircraft, dying 54 peoples included his lif; some charred, including her? Fernanda carried secrets hidden in a corner of her memory from many lives. From time to time she had real nightmares, instead of dreams, but she let her dream reveal her memories of a distant time. They were dreams about tormenting tragedies that were revealed in her nightmares. They were his memories of past lives revealed in his dreams. No one can understand the mysteries of life. The worst thing was that when she woke up and got rid of those nightmares, she remembered all the details of those dreams. She found it all very dark. In the morning she would have no right to feel frightened, even of the scenes of horror she had experienced at some time in her life. When in her dreams she saw herself happy, her revealed happiness was disconnected from the reality of her life. Soon she saw her happiness descend into the deepest sadness because her love was dying and she was dressed in mourning. It was the pain of widowhood revealed in her dreams about this or that husband who had died, leaving her a widow. As much as she tried to stop herself from dreaming, the dreams came in the form of a cloak that made her immobile and prevented her from waking up. She tried to scream, but her voice was prevented from coming out of her mouth. But that night the dream came with clarity, and she allowed herself to receive that dream about that tragedy with her husband's boat that had gone out to fish on the high seas. She saw the dream Joaquina had and tried to stop her husband from going fishing in his powerful boat; and he was overpowered by the forces of the cyclone. The heart has memory and all the sufferings she had gone through in past lives were revealed in her dreams. On the eve of travelling to Florian?polis Fernanda Andrade saw in a dream the plane crash and saw her body being charred by the fire that would kill 53 other people. She saw people helping her to cross the abyss between death and life. That was Joaquina's chance to get rid of the curse of widowhood, and to have a new life so that she could have children. She had seen her husband overcome by death when he was devoured by sharks while trying to save himself on the back of a dead companion that he had used as a life raft. Joaquina knew that to live was to defy mote. She would have to face the challenge of dying to be born in the body of a new woman to find her great love who had reincarnated with the mission of finding her. It was her chance to find happiness in the arms of her great love. She was going to have a new chance to be born, to grow and to meet Aristides in a new life. The curse of the sorcerer Simeon was going to be extinguished when her body was charred when the plane she was about to board exploded and caught fire and her body was burnt by the fire. Fernanda Andrade at dawn remembered the dream of that night. She thought of cancelling her flight, but did not do so. It was her duty to go against death to save Joaquina. To die was to renew her life and save Joaquina's spirit from darkness so that she could be reborn that night. In Fernanda's dream she saw all her reincarnations, including her incarnation in the spirit of the legendary lace-maker of the island of magic. She now understood that her body was occupied by Joaquina's spirit. She was in her seventh reincarnation. Joaquina's spirit, she could not deny that sacrifice to the legendary lace-maker. Throughout her life history she had had several situations that had led to her disincarnations with tragic deaths. But this time there was going to be a collective disincarnation. As much as she didn't want to get on the plane of death, as it was called by the spirits, she couldn't and joined the others who were going to suffer a collective disincarnation to be reborn that night before dawn

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