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A Story of Cosmic Love and Universal Reach, Transcending Obstacles

By: WebWire

Since the beginning of humanity, the culture and values of each society have kept many of them separate. Either because of race or the spiritual belief of the same. It has caused unnecessary conflicts and wars, where many have lost their lives.

However, on certain occasions, love is a much more powerful feeling than these stigmas. Managing to knock down those imaginary barriers.

The work “Heirs of a Lost Race” by the author Francis Pitard is a clear example of this. The protagonists are Kon Tici and Hina of the Valley. One comes from the Andes, while the other is native to Polynesia.
At first, the young couple has a fate that separates them from each other. However, throughout his spiritual and physical journey, love is in charge of meeting our protagonists along the way.

Because of the differences in culture and values between the two, a relationship would seem impossible. Nonetheless, the love and respect that they feel for the universe that surrounds them, leads them to bring them together in a unique way. As the story unfolds, the young couple from the South Pacific continues to explore a new world that seemed impossible. Not only because of the connection between them but because of all the obstacles that appear.

This contemporary fiction book is made up of 396 pages, in which not a single chapter is wasted. Without a doubt, it is a unique love story. It teaches you to get to know a new culture, with values that have been lost in modern society. In fact, more than a love story, it is a spiritual journey.

Buy the book at: https://www.amazon.com/Heirs-Lost-Race-Francis-Pitard/dp/0759694729

“Heirs of a Lost Race”
Author: Francis Pitard
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication Date: April 2002
Book Genre: Contemporary Fiction

About the Author
Francis F. Pitard is a consulting expert in sampling statistics and Total Quality Management. His hobby is archeology and anthropology of ancient Polynesians. Before becoming an American citizen he lived two years in Tahiti and six years in New Caledonia. The author believes that quality of life is essential to everyone. He is convinced that each of us holds the key to such quality through peaceful ethics, self-confidence, self-respect, self-control and respect of the freedom of others. His novel is meant to fight the arrogance of those who want to rule this world. His fight is meant to transform arrogant leaders into peaceful ones who will protect people around them and inspire the ones far away.

He was born in Normandy, France, during World War II, a few miles from the infamous invasion beaches. His great uncle Louis died in a concentration camp in Germany, and his wife, Aline, escaped from the Ravensburg concentration camp. As a young man, Francis Pitard was fascinated by his elderly aunt's stories about the French Resistance. He knows what war is all about, and how valuable peace is.

His work often takes him to copper mines, high in the Andes, where it is easy to meditate along the fascinating Inca trail. At times he and his wife, Deloris, spend days hiking the rocky hills of Easter Island, preparing the sequel of “Heirs of a Lost Race,” which will be the inspiring Rapa-nui Settlers, by Choice and Necessity. He now lives with his family near Denver, Colorado.

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