The Cactus and the Balloon
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About the Book
As the only living product of a barren desert, a singular cactus innately longs for his likeness. What he finds instead, in a seemingly simple red balloon with a string attached, is the antithesis of his likeness. As her beauty is revealed, he becomes so passionately inspired by her, that he is transformed by her very essence. This story embodies the ebb and flow of love as it portrays a relationship that is completely unhindered by the boundaries of prejudice, time, or space as it leads to the Ultimate.
About the Author
Molly Kay Wolchansky, a young twenty-two year old progressive writer, has created a writing repertoire that includes poetry, prose, and playwriting. She attended arts magnet school at Booker T. Washington in Dallas, Texas, where she earned an award for Great Achievement in Playwriting her senior year. Her plays were chosen and produced in the presence of selective audiences in theatres. Though this is her first published work, she delighted many with her first book at the age of eight. Her goal is to inspire people of all ages to achieve their dreams through the power of the written word.