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Tanis Morran (Author)
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July 6, 2006
"Images swirled by - horses, mirrors, stars, guitars, chocolate bars, water, bicycles, tigers, visitors from afar." What did Esmeralda really see when she gazed into the crystal sphere, to its absolute centrepoint? Was this what Savannah, the delightfully mysterious girl who has autism, saw when she seemed hypnotized by the glass ornaments on her tree?

It all begins as young Esmeralda Mrky of Cowichan Lake finds herself concerned about how she compares to others and how she can avoid being lonely. She wants answers. When she meets Savannah, she finds herself in bewilderment as new questions come rapidly. Through spending time making music, telling stories and exploring the outdoors with Savannah, however, she starts to look at the world differently and she ponders the notion of freedom, image and friendship.

When Esmeralda has to move, Savannah gives her a spherical crystal ornament. With this gift she can look for more answers as she uses it to travel (in her mind) to events and places such as a triathalon, India, outer space, Arizona and someplace chocolate. Additionally, she attempts to grab onto the hovering "turquoise triangle" while flying with a winged tiger and, later, while conversing with a spellbinding rock star who is in what he calls "retrograde motion," she finds out why it is not such a good idea to touch the triangle. All of this happens as she journeys on a different mini-adventure every year - adventures that explore parts of Esmeralda's own life and dance with issues such as the threatened environment, addictions and romance. These short stories weave together to form a tapestry that shows how the concerns of growing up blend and yet take turns in the spotlight as time goes by. These adventures parallel the real-life situations that are presented as Esmeralda battles a new loneliness and befriends a group of teens known as "the planaria" which is led by Carmela, a spiritual, holistic, individualistic environmentalist.

At age nineteen, Esmeralda returns to her old home at Cowichan Lake with the hope of seeing Savannah again, and comes to realize that there will always be stories within her and she can listen to them without the help of the sphere.

Embellished with gentle poetry, and spiced with unique yet real characters and embarrassing and heart-warming situations, A Place Within the Sphere is a joyous exploration into what life is like for the friends and family of a person with autism.

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About the Author

Tanis Morran lives in Victoria with her husband and two children, one of whom is a teenager who has autism. Although her search for enlightenment often leads to bewilderment, she loves the adventure she receives as she is led on a romp back and forth between the world of autism and someplace more typical. She is currently the secretary of the Victoria Society for Children with Autism. She has a bachelor's degree in education, but has had a fondness for writing ever since she was a young girl who spent part of her summers in her parents' bookstore. This is the first novel she has completed. More could be on the way. "You never, never know."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 194 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (July 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552124266
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552124260
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,574,501 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Book, October 20, 2000
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Engaging book about the life of an adolescent girl, her friendships and the way they open new avenues of thought. Especially compelling is her relationship with an autistic friend. The combination of poetry and prose is fascinating. An excellent Christmas gift for the young adult.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, November 7, 2000
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Sandra P. Lively (Springfield, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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A delightfully challenging book that rewards the reader with insight, humor, and intruiging characters. The story is very powerful, yet handles the subjects of adolescence and autism with an unusual grace. The author has captured the spirit of youth with characters who are subtly flawed with normal human attributes and who offer thought-provoking dialogue and capture the reader's interest. Especially well-developed is the character Esmeralda, a bright, sensitive girl who struggles with figuring out who she is as she grows from a pre-teen into a young woman. I would highly recommend this book.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Place Within the Sphere, October 19, 2000
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P. Logan (Victoria, B.C.) - See all my reviews
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This very touching story of the coming of age of a young girl shares with the reader Esmeralda's exploration of her soul as she matures and comes to some kind of understanding of who she really is inside. Esmeralda Mrky enters the story as a young girl living in Lake Cowichan. She meets and develops an incredible connection with Savannah, who's autism allows a freedom that most teens rarely find. In a poetic, often poignant, and uplifting style, with humor and fantasy reminiscent of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland", Tanis Morran gives the reader not only a glimpse into the life and mind of a young autistic girl, but also reminds us of the importance of nurturing our creative side and being true to the person that is inside us all.

This story moves quickly through time, filled with wonderful descriptions of the Cowichan Valley and the lower mainland of British Columbia. It invites the comparison of rural lake life in a part of the world that still hangs on to its natural beauty to the bustle of city life in Vancouver. "A Place Within the Sphere" reminds us that we need to look after not only our own inner selves, but also the place which gives us life. Through Esmeralda and Savannah, the reader meets a wonderful array of interesting characters who range from adults dealing with their adult concerns, creative and free spirited individuals, twenty-first century big city youths dealing with their own issues, and even a few fantastic individuals from the depths of the sphere.

"A Place within the Sphere", well suited to the teenage reader, has a great value to the adult reader. I truly enjoyed being taken back into my own youth and its confusion. I want to thank the author for sharing a wonderful perspective on the gift of autism, for reminding me to nourish my imagination and for giving me a better understanding of the way the mind can work.

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