Diny van Kleeff
Freen: The First Truth
Freen: The First Truth
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What if everything you knew about human evolution was turned on its head?
When fourteen-year-old Gem loses her amber necklace at her new boarding school, in the sleepy, English sea-side town of Eastbourne, she and her friends are only concerned with retrieving the precious, family heirloom – little do they know it will draw them into a world of conspiracies and cover-ups as old as mankind. Together with archaeologist, Cessi, Americans Jack and Mac and a strange girl with an identical necklace, Gem and her new friends must fight to keep the truth from being revealed – IF that is what they truly believe they should do.
- Inspired by the true story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Cottingley Fairy photos, the alleged 1947 landing of a spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico and the beliefs of a number of ancient and celebrity 'cults'; Freen: The First Truth tells the story of three ordinary teenage girls who, with the help of American couple Jack and Mac and archaeology student Cessi Trewinn, unravel the secret behind the necklace that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is alleged to have given to Gem's great-great-grandmother and the earth shattering truth behind it.
Freen is also a tale about human belief and our ability to choose to believe or ignore what we see.
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