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The Symmetries - Book 3 Elemental Symmetry

Pippa Bartolotti

In the final part of the trilogy, The Symmetries - Elemental Symmetry, Padma finds herself ‎thrust into an unforgiving landscape, her hands bound, and her freedom a distant memory. ‎Captured by a band of strangers, their intentions as mysterious as the desolate terrain they cross, ‎she is forced to journey alongside them. Each step deepens the shadows of unease, yet hope ‎flickers when a young girl returns to the group, her falcon soaring as a living embodiment of ‎ancient bonds and lost traditions. With Sapphire, her loyal donkey, and a steadfast resolve, ‎Padma must navigate this world of shifting alliances and unpredictable elemental forces, where ‎survival demands resilience and freedom is a fight against the odds. As she journeys through ‎peril and discovery, Padma's path intertwines with the ever-changing balance of nature. Will ‎she find her place in this fractured world, or will the elements consume her? Find out in this ‎gripping third instalment!‎

 

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ABOUT PIPPA BARTOLOTTI


Born in Cornwall in 1953, Pippa Bartolotti was a misfit at school, but a budding pianist. She blossomed at art college and became a London fashion designer of some repute.


By 1991, she had founded and managed two of her own companies, made the shift into electronics, and moved to Wales where her family would experience the joys of a country life.


Directorships of other companies followed. She took early retirement to explore different cultures and has lived in Cuba, backpacked round India, and driven a convoy of humanitarian aid from Wales, across Europe to Gaza. Whilst attempting to enter Bethlehem, she was arrested by Israeli security and imprisoned in Givon Prison, Ramla. Currently, she lives in the USA.


She became leader of Wales Green Party in 2011. From her early days as a Samaritan to a UK speaker for Amnesty International, she has consistently campaigned for the rights of the oppressed.