
Punja & Tashi Fantasy novel
Three fantasy novels - books of universal wisdom - first published by ARVEN Verlag
* a good professional publisher - also an audiobook publisher - is wanted!
Author: Johanna Arven
The young Tibetan perfumer Punja and her brother Tashi, an instrument maker and musician, have lived in the Oland town of Laxna for 65 years. 65 years? Because the siblings actually come from the faraway land of Tibet, and as house elves, they are barely teenagers. How did they end up in Oland? And what is this enchantment all about, which doesn't only affect them?
In the
first volume The siblings Punja and Tashi have to face fierce battles in the Nordic country of Norskot. And what dark secret are they hiding in Tibet, in
second volume, probably on the trail? At the end, the siblings are asked how it all began, back in the Auland. Punja then tells of these adventures in
third volume.
Age recommendation: Volume 1 and Volume 2: from 11 years, Volume 3 from 9 years and the whole family
These three books are available upon request.
Punja & Tashi fight in Norskot(Open link to go directly to the book)
Punja & Tashi Searching for Traces in Tibet (Open link to go directly to the book)
Punja & Tashi save Christmas (Open link to go directly to the book)
The image of the gingerbread house (see above in all three book titles) serves as the "face" for this trilogy - painted by the artist Ute Riedlinger: http://honigwabe.net/
A whole PUNJA & TASHI universe
The book "Punja & Tashi save Christmas" I had written first. Here the siblings are also the youngest. You immerse yourself in a Christmas world - free and undogmatic. Next I wrote "Punja & Tashi fight in Norskot" and had the impression that this book started off excitingly and thus captivated readers. Therefore, I have now placed this book as the first book in the trilogy. Here we encounter a Nordic world of wisdom."Punja & Tashi - Searching for traces in Tibet" follows the events in the Norskot book. While writing this book, my impressions from 40 years of experiencing Buddhism became vividly present again.
In the stories of Punja and Tashi we clearly sense how universal the true teachings of humanity are.
TIP:
You can either start reading the Christmas Book or Norskot... the books are more like a circle. At the end of the Christmas Book, you are led directly to Norskot and then to Tibet. From there, the trail continues into the Christmas Book... and it all starts again..
In this Podcast (Open link) I give further tips on writing my novels.