“I didn’t want it to end.” “What a super book!” “One of the best books I’ve read.” “Gavin Whyte has penned a masterpiece.” There is a season for everything. If you enjoyed Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s The Little Prince, then you’ll love this. Described as, “Moving”, “Uplifting”, and “Enlightening”, The Girl with the Green-Tinted Hair is a spiritual fable about personal growth and about seeing how truly magical life is. When a boy finds a girl singing and dancing under his favourite tree he didn’t realise he had been chosen to be the one-off witness to something out of this world. The boy is shown how to live in joy and is reminded of how to pursue his life’s calling. His fear of ageing is overcome and dying is no longer what it seems – all because of the girl with the green-tinted hair. In this truly comforting tale of wonder and intrigue, which has been called “a masterpiece”, we discover for ourselves how to live in harmony with that which is forever flowing; that which we call life.
A beautiful short fable that teaches us about Life and the … A beautiful short fable that teaches us about Life and the timeless questions that drive us all. Any one of us can put ourselves in the place of the little boy and learn from the Girl with the Green-Tinted Hair. The length is perfect for what it is and the price is excellent. For a quick read in a couple days, I was very satisfied with it. Thanks again Gavin!
Poetic and inspiring, this fable tells of a boy … Poetic and inspiring, this fable tells of a boy becoming wise with the help of a “tree girl.” The audio rendition, by Linda Roper, catches the subtle beauty of the dialogue between boy and girl.
A brilliant and meaningful read, I loved it! This book touched me deeply. Written with quite beautiful simplicity it explores human relationships through the processes of growth and ageing. Whilst making me reflect on my own relationships with important people in my life, reading the book brought me both joy and also moved me to tears. The overall feeling from reading this amazing little book by Gavin Whyte was a real sense of well-being that all is well in our cycle of life.