Author: | Liliane Grace | ISBN: | 9780977550869 |
Publisher: | Liliane Grace | Publication: | April 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Liliane Grace |
ISBN: | 9780977550869 |
Publisher: | Liliane Grace |
Publication: | April 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Why do we need war and cancer and fights with our parents?
What’s wrong with sunscreen and holidays and trying to think positive?
Get ready to see the world in a whole new light!
Natalie and her friends reunite to continue their Mastery Club but everything has changed. Nina has returned to her country life and home-education, Clare will be going to a different school this year, Billy is very distracted with sport, and Sandy continues to give mixed messages and harbour resentments... and a stranger looms.
Inspired by the success of her goal-setting and visualising efforts of last year – her family will soon head off to the Greek Islands – Natalie is determined to keep their Club going, but she is taken by surprise as unexpected events unfold: the invitation to run her own Mastery Club at school, the illness of someone she loves, a rite of passage experience and talk about ‘women's business’, Clare’s new friend with her huge goal of world peace, and an insight into Aboriginal culture.
Nina, however, is fired up more than ever with what she learnt over summer, and she challenges the Mastery Club members to each become 'Order Detectives' and drill into confusing life issues such as war, loss, and relationship problems, to ‘find the Order’.
Whether your goal is world peace, to win a mountain biking championship, or something as small as a mouse, The Hidden Order is full of different and very powerful approaches to a life philosophy that has so far been the domain of only the most enlightened masters… unless you’re ‘an Order Detective’….
One reader's response was that The Hidden Order 'may be a significant achievement in popular fiction. You have brought ideas to the public domain that I have not seen there before'.
The Mastery Club is a novel about five adolescents who form a club to support each other in achieving their goals and dreams. Its sequel, The Hidden Order, takes the philosophical discussion a whole lot further, and once again does this through a story.
Why do we need war and cancer and fights with our parents?
What’s wrong with sunscreen and holidays and trying to think positive?
Get ready to see the world in a whole new light!
Natalie and her friends reunite to continue their Mastery Club but everything has changed. Nina has returned to her country life and home-education, Clare will be going to a different school this year, Billy is very distracted with sport, and Sandy continues to give mixed messages and harbour resentments... and a stranger looms.
Inspired by the success of her goal-setting and visualising efforts of last year – her family will soon head off to the Greek Islands – Natalie is determined to keep their Club going, but she is taken by surprise as unexpected events unfold: the invitation to run her own Mastery Club at school, the illness of someone she loves, a rite of passage experience and talk about ‘women's business’, Clare’s new friend with her huge goal of world peace, and an insight into Aboriginal culture.
Nina, however, is fired up more than ever with what she learnt over summer, and she challenges the Mastery Club members to each become 'Order Detectives' and drill into confusing life issues such as war, loss, and relationship problems, to ‘find the Order’.
Whether your goal is world peace, to win a mountain biking championship, or something as small as a mouse, The Hidden Order is full of different and very powerful approaches to a life philosophy that has so far been the domain of only the most enlightened masters… unless you’re ‘an Order Detective’….
One reader's response was that The Hidden Order 'may be a significant achievement in popular fiction. You have brought ideas to the public domain that I have not seen there before'.
The Mastery Club is a novel about five adolescents who form a club to support each other in achieving their goals and dreams. Its sequel, The Hidden Order, takes the philosophical discussion a whole lot further, and once again does this through a story.