Marupa

The Legend of the Black Pearl

by Alex W. Morgan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/20/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781403319449
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781403319432
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781403319456

About the Book

Marupa is a fictitious story that takes place on a South Pacific island called Shantu. On this island is a very high and dangerous mountain called Kuja. Only one person has ever successfully climbed to the very top of Kuja. That was Chief Akunda, one of the island’s previous chiefs. He placed a rare and priceless black pearl gold necklace at the very top of the mountain to memorialize the death of his young wife. That happened several generations ago.

In present day, Marupa, one of Shantu’s young warriors, falls in love with Alandra, the current chief’s eldest daughter. The chief of the island has not been able to bear a son and is concerned about who will replace him as chief once he is gone. At their annual Harvest Festival, the chief stuns the villagers with a startling announcement. He tells them that whoever brings back the black pearl gold necklace from Kuja will marry Alandra and eventually become chief of Shantu.

Although Marupa is an accomplished warrior, he must now face the challenge of eleven other warriors to retrieve the necklace. There will be many death-threatening perils that he must overcome in order to wed the Princess he loves.

The story revolves around the lives of Marupa, his family, pets, friends, and his love for Alandra. It is a refreshing and imaginative story that contains romance, humor, danger and adventure, courage and endurance, wisdom, friendship, family values and morals, and a quest for marriage to a princess.

Learn more about Marupa on www.marupa.com

 


About the Author

Alex Morgan is a native Albuquerquean, and has made his residence there all of his life. Except for a four-year tour of duty in the U. S. Navy during the Vietnam crisis, Alex continues to live in Albuquerque. He first got his first taste of creative writing at the age of fifteen when he wrote his first song. He continued his songwriting, writing hundreds of songs, both words and music throughout his life. He has also written many short stories, and one other full-length manuscript, which he never attempted to publish.

It was on a business trip from El Paso back to Albuquerque that Alex got the idea for the script of Marupa. While driving back home, he wrote eight pages of the script and then typed it into his word processor upon arriving at home. It sat on the shelf for a year before he decided to complete the story into a complete novel. As he wrote this novel, he envisioned it as an animated movie.

Alex is working on a sequel to Marupa. Already two-thirds finished, he is just as excited about the sequel as he was about his first novel. "The sequel is absolutely powerful in it’s contents," explains the author. "There is a tremendous amount of action, new characters, and a combination of storylines that all come together at the end of the story." He is also making room in this sequel for yet another sequel of Marupa.