Aisha's adventures in far Malaya
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The 13 stories of this book are suitable for reading to children and also for self reading for adults of each age. The writer is able to introduce bring young and older readers closer to respect of animals and nature besides the exciting adventure stories. To feel closer and to protect nature is the strong wish of the writer.
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This book is dedicated to a special child, my first grandchild, and also to the parents, my son Philipp and his wife Angelina; as well as to my daughters Isabel, and Julia and their families; and to all the children of the world!
My wish is that this book will connect the people to nature more than ever before, to the plants, animals in our planet. We all hope for a peaceful and happy future so that nature can be kept alive, animals are able to live in their natural habitat, humans live in peace and respect each other no matter what culture they belong to and which language they speak.
Contents
Preface
Aisha
The little crab Ketam
The iguana family
Lissi
Kingfisher Utam
Timor the sea eagle
The talking trees
Grandmother
Where do the pigs come from
The adventures of Ayer Ketam
The swallows
The disguise
The surprise
Preface
There are not many adults who are able to think like a child and feel the phantasy that they often experience. We adults complicate life too much and thus lose the relationship that goes with their age.
But what can we people do without relating to the world around us?
Has our relationship to the world around us not always been the example for our technical development and has served the people? Have we not copied nature in many ways? We will never succeed our attempts to replace nature completely.
Let` s go take a walk into the forest, to be exact, on the east coast of Malaya and the jungle. (Malaya is the old name for Malaysia).
A good old friend told me some 25 years ago: watch the birds, they live simply, they do not sew, they do not harvest, they just spread their wings and fly. That is true freedom!
Now enjoy reading these animal stories, which I have experienced in the world around me and have written for children. But just maybe there are some adults out there who will also enjoy them.
Kuantan, Malaya, January 2015
Aisha
Aisha is a young 7-year-old girl living in a