A Teen’s Golden Opportunity to Appear in a Hollywood Film Turns Into a Fight for Survival
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) February 19, 2019 -- June N. Foster releases “The Girl and the Golden Leaf: A Novel” (published by Balboa Press), an intriguing novel, steeped in adventure and insight into the plight of human trafficking of children and poverty that impacts vulnerable innocents around the globe. Foster is set to release a book series that is dedicated to humanitarian efforts and the preservation of the world’s natural resources for future generations. “The Girl and the Golden Leaf: A Novel” is the first book of the series. To purchase and to know more about the book, interested parties may visit https://www.balboapress.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/784643-the-girl-and-the-golden-leaf.
The novel follows 16-year-old Tia on her miraculous journey that tests her faith and everything she thinks she knows about the world. As whitewater rafting guides down the New River in Fayetteville, West Virginia, Tia and her twin brother, Finn, hope to find a way to escape poverty after the recent deaths of their parents. When a Hollywood film producer offers the siblings acting roles in his movie, Tia sees the vision of her golden ticket she has prayed for God to provide. How can she refuse? From Chile’s exotic Río Futaleufú, to her captivity in the Amazon Rainforest and the slums of Buenos Aires, Tia’s deep faith touches everyone she meets, but will her faith be enough to survive the darkest pits of humanity?
Her book highlights their plight through the story of Tia and Finn, Irish twins. Endearing and captivating, June N. Foster is a novelist to watch for in the upcoming years. With some biblical truths weaved within the book, this Christian novel delivers excitement and entertainment in a powerful way.
“It is my hope that readers will love my stories, yet at the same time become more aware of the world around them through passive insertions of global issues,” says Foster. This is the purpose of her book, to inspire those who have the means to help in any way they can and to not ignore the poor and disadvantaged of the world — especially women, children and orphans who are an easy prey for traffickers.”
“The Girl and the Golden Leaf: A Novel”
By June N. Foster
Hardcover | 5.5x8.5 in | 322 pages | ISBN 9781982216986
Softcover | 5.5x8.5 in | 322 pages | ISBN 9781982216993
E-Book | 322 pages | ISBN 9781982217006
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
June N. Foster lives in Arizona, yet spends the majority of the year in the yachting industry as a deckhand and yoga instructor. This affords her the opportunity to discover new destinations, experience new cultures, and develop lasting friendships with diverse people from around the world. When she is not working, she supports a wide-variety of children’s non-profit organizations through writing and volunteering, visiting orphanages, fund raising, and getting involved with conservation initiatives.
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