Two humans, from different places and times, find themselves together in the cave of an unlikely pink bear. All three, Mina, Claudius, and Pink the bear, yearn to change history, both personal and worldview.Claudius wants to go back in time and marry his sweetheart, who married Alois Hitler, Adolph Hitler's father. Mina stood 500 feet away from the Hiroshima bomb and woke to find herself in another body, in another place, five years later without her baby, Saki. Pink grieves the loss of his mother and his sister, having spent four years of hibernation without them.This small book holds a big story. The three together start on an unprecedented journey, covering years and lives, while waiting for time to pass and their circumstances to make sense in a remote cave, the home of a pink bear.
About a year ago, Sharon – a reader and occasional commenter on my personal blog - asked if I’d be interested in writing about one of the novels she'd published. The story concerns three characters, two human and one bear, coming together through odd circumstances - time travel, soul migration, and plain old winter hibernation - as a time traveler from the future hopes they will be able to travel back in time and change a moment of history for the better. It's out of my comfort zone - a little bit tween-lit, a little fantasy, a little light SF, a little ecological-inspirational - but I gave it a shot, using an interview with Sharon to answer some of my questions.
I was able to read this ebook for free with the Early Reviewer program from LibraryThing.
Is not often that I read books like this one. I did like it, I believe it has an amazing massage that we all should listen and the way that message was given was very much imaginative and creative. It's above all a way to tell a story and how it could be changed with little effort if only we listen to our hearts. Mrs Grosh, I only hoped it could be that easy to change history. Maybe some day.