The Resting Place of the Moon is a modern quest for truth. Set on Jerusalem's fabled Mount of Olives, it is the story of a conference of all the birds of the air, assembled by the Hoopoe bird. The task given to the birds is to reveal to the world some of the consequences of the violence and injustice besetting all who live today in 'The Holy Land'.
It is a tale of such raw pain and deep hurt that its meaning is perhaps more poignant and its healing power stronger when the words are spoken by birds.
The Hoopoe bird's conference aspires to inform, but also to awaken a sleeping world to the daily lives of a nation of people living under the shadows of military checkpoints and the already notorious 'Separation Wall'. The whole world knows the horror of suicide bombings that bring shame to the voice of freedom. The underlying horrors of injustice so often cited as reasons for terror have seldom impinged on the conscience of the free world. As this tale reveals, such injustices bring shame too on all who believe in human dignity and freedom but who do nothing.
The author's royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to peace and humanitarian groups in Palestine. Dublin based writer, teacher, clinical psychologist, Felicity