A G Waltons Releases THE GOLDEN FEATHER

By: Jul. 29, 2015
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In her beguiling new novel, "The Golden Feather" (published by Xlibris UK), author A G Waltons weaves a story about the journey of a married woman who travels back and forward from a dream that is mingled with reality and three loves.

This is the story of Amber, a woman whose married life became twisted and linked to London in the 1960s, Egyptian tales, South America and three loves. Through history, women in all parts of the world have been subjugated by their partners, intimidated by society's prejudices and discriminated. This book illuminates this crippling fact by highlighting the plague of issues women face.

"I want readers to be aware that making hasty decisions can take us to situations out of our control and the grass is just as green on the other side of the hill," author Walton points out. An enticing cocktail of love, romance and deception, it also seeks to instill deep insight about life and the myriad of endless matters that revolve around it.

"The Golden Feather"
By A G Waltons
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 84 pages | ISBN 9781499093469
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 84 pages | ISBN 9781499093476
E-Book | 84 pages | ISBN 9781499093483
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
A. G. Waltons was born in South America and currently lives in London. During her adolescence, she wrote short stories. Her degree in modern languages introduced her to the English classics of literature, which inspired her to write her first novel, "The Golden Feather."

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