Are Dragons and Serpents merely fabrications of the boundless human imagination, or do they represent something of great spiritual significance for all cultures? Do they exist? Have they ever? What is our fascination with them all about? Dragons and Serpents are the most favourite subject for readers of mythological stories and this one will both inform and entertain you.
In "The Bird That Cried Bad Luck," set in the lush jungles of Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, a family faces a dire legend surrounding a mysterious bird whose haunting call warns of impending danger. When a mother climbs a Tulip Tree to gather food for her hungry children, she is tragically ensnared by the very tree she sought to benefit them. Her children, Lila and baby Timo, must flee to their father for help, bearing witness to their mother’s transformation into the tree itself. This poignant tale explores themes of love, loss, and the timeless power of legends, as the siblings honor their mother by remembering the bird's warning and cherishing her memory through the beautiful flowers they plant at the tree’s base.
An unknown Tribals avenge on a family and villagers. The world of 7 cousins went upside down suddenly.