About Two Oceans: A Puggle of a Tale by Hinesh Vithal:
Two Oceans: A thrilling spin-off of The National Park Trilogy
Do you know who you are?
Have you ever given it thought?
What if you weren’t whom everyone wants you to be?
Would you accept their judgment and labels, or
Would you be you, no matter what?
Raja’s bumpy journey in the national park has left him grappling with his identity and the limitations he’s placed on himself. His rebounding thoughts, however, will need to be put on hold when he joins the Patels on another family holiday, only to find himself separated from them once again.
A new hostile environment with even greater dangers!
Join Raja as he embarks on a journey into the depths of the ocean, discovering a world filled with vibrant characters and new friends. But beware, as danger lurks not only in the shadows.
As Raja and friends confront personal demons, they uncover a sinister plot that threatens the dreams of many.
Embark on this final adventure with Raja as he faces his toughest challenge yet.
Are you ready to join Raja and embrace the truth, no matter what?
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Author Bio:
Hinesh Vithal was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and he is immortal. Well, he wishes that he was.
He has lived most of his life in a previously segregated area of the country, a place voracious with hopes and dreams. He attained his honours degree in financial management and began his career at a large corporation.
Working in the corporate environment, Hinesh assumed many roles but has always had a pressing feeling; an elusive idea that there was something missing. Hinesh combed the corners of his mind trying to understand what this gap constituted of in an attempt to fill this void. This search led him to his early years where he had created short stories as well as a series of poems.
Through this journey of self-discovery and a brief holiday with ardent animal lovers to the famous Kruger National Park; the National Park Trilogy was born.
Hinesh still resides in Johannesburg and lives happily with his wife and son in an environment arguably devoid of any wild animals.