Sight Beyond Sight
By DJ Honorat
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In the small coastal village of Sanshan, a young man - Renny - sees a strange older man, with what appears to be glowing hands, loitering near the village temples. Soon, the unthinkable happens to his community while his father takes him away on an important trip and Renny's life is forever changed.
DJ Honorat
Dimitri J. Honorat is a poet, artist, writer, former soldier, and a jack-of-all-trades, which seems to be a good recipe for writing well. He has lived what appears to have been several lifetimes in his few decades of existence, but then again, having been in a couple of armed conflicts does tend to do this to a man. He enjoys spending time with his wife, daughter and stepson, and is writing, as of this publication, from a small apartment in Queens, New York. Aside from: Sight Beyond Sight, the first in a series of three books, he is currently working on: Twice Empowered and The Journey which will complete the series.
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Sight Beyond Sight - DJ Honorat
Sight Beyond Sight
By Dimitri J. Honorat
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Copyright 2012 Dimitri J. Honorat
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Titles in this series
by Dimitri J. Honorat
at Smashwords.com:
Title 1 –Sight Beyond Sight
Title 2 – Twice Empowered*
Title 3 –The Journey*
*coming soon!
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
About the Author
Sight Beyond Sight
Having grown up in a big city, one thing you never expect to happen is to eventually end up living in a small, out of the way, sleepy little village. A pretty face has a way of throwing all plans out the window. A few years later, it was almost as if he'd been born in the village that was left behind only rarely during trips to deliver special requests to nearby villages and occasionally to the town of Mokhtan or the city of Darbuil.
Thinking about his life the last few dozen years, the shoe-maker most knew as Renpol wouldn't have changed a thing. Staying in this sleepy village had in fact made his skill with the leather better, and though he travelled less than in his younger years, his reputation had grown. It was a little surprising when he realized he was actually successful and happy.
His routine was set in the mornings now. He woke up before the sunrise, which he rarely ever saw because his windows faced the wrong way, then prepared the leather he needed for his next work, smoothing the oils and greases into the leather. By time the sun was up, his wife had prepared breakfast, which he took with his children. Then he returned to work. The older children would leave for their school lessons, but the youngest, named after himself would sometimes hang around the shop, and sometimes wander out into the village. In the city, that would have been dangerous, but here, the other villagers looked after his children as if they were family. There