You suddenly find yourself in a situation where you are about to die. Are you happy with the life you have live
In a scene reminiscent of a Hollywood firm, a Thai boy stands in the midst of a tsunami and watches a young couple, Rosie and Jamie, living their last moments through each other’s eyes and ignoring the suffocating eternity surrounding them.
It is during this moment that their lives and the story of how they fell in love, while happily ignorant of the final summation of their wounded love, are revisited.
Shane Colwell’s new novel “Tsunami Eyes,” is a deeply moving tale that will involve and awaken readers, while highlighting the importance of not taking those you love for granted.
“I wrote this book after facing two near death experiences,” Colwell said. “The fleeting nature of life passed by me so profoundly, I now have a deep fascination with finding ones soul mate, living life to the fullest and not wasting time on activities or people I do not have a passion for.”
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