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CARLO FERDINANDO ATZENI

Carlo was born in the tiny village of Turri, Sardinia. The year was 1945, but to this quaint Italian village, it seemed that
life was more simplistic in nature, than in the rest of the war torn world.
As a small child, Carlo quickly became one with nature. Living mostly with his hard working Grandmother, who was busy
raising four of her own, he spent time caring for himself and making up his own games. These times of merrymaking were combined
with necessary work. With this, Carlo came to know the ancient stones that surrounded Turri, sheep herding, watching the
fields, and driving a team of oxen. Carlo also found a strong affinity with the old olive trees and the majestic mountains
he could see in the distance.
His Catholic upbringing and schooling, caused Carlo to question many things in relation to life and creation. As a young
boy, he devoured many books that were well past his age level. In addition, many of the teachers in Turri were under educated,
and questioned what Carlo would write for them as homework assignments.
They, as were the church officials, were amazed at Carlo's knowledge. Later, after venturing out on his own, Carlo spent
his time traveling about Europe, and visited many countries. He now works his magic for his government position in Europe.
His quest for wisdom, eventually led him to create these stories for your enjoyment.
In Simon The Spider-Stories Of Simonville, Carlo Atzeni creates characters that teach one to appreciate life, to learn
what is right from wrong, and to question their very existence.
One of Carlo's newer ventures, Tales Of A Shepherd From 2000 Years Ago, tells the story of the Nativity through the eyes
of a young shepherd boy. With this story the birth of Jesus comes to life.
Diary Of A Mouse Called Able brings to mind the cruel world, when a country mouse travels to the big city.
Not since Carlo Collodi's, Pinocchio, have characters come to life, that appeal to both young and old.
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ANNE TERRI
When I first placed my biography here, I realized that my work both now, and in my past isn't what's important.
Therefore, I've replaced it with this. Through much soul searching, I've chosen to leave this as is, and not embellish.
It's
not about me, but how I've been coming closer to Jesus and now, God. You can see that in my writing in The Miracle of Cranny
Nook - Turning Over A New Leaf, and through the Inner Word of T.A.
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