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Emily Johnson

A mother | A daughter | A story begun by one and finished by another.

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Bird of Paradise.

She’s lived all over the world, but it is the lush emerald-green jungles and sun toasted sands of the Island that always call her home. Ari stands on the threshold of her future, but only she can decide where her story will take her next.

Ari’s journey to find her path of her own begins one spring on the Island. But as many things go, you cannot always choose what happens in life. Embarking on a decade-long journey of self-discovery, Ari works to find her place in the world, torn between the pull of her Island and the possibility of what lies beyond.

But an unexpected encounter may change it all. Though Bird of Paradise is about the love of family, it is ultimately a story of romance, loss and finding.

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A book is a dream you hold in your hand.

-Neil Gaiman

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    “You can have more than you got because you can become more than you are.”

    –– Jim Rohn

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR


    Emily Johnson.

    Emily was born in Aspen, Colorado. She attended UNC-Chapel Hill and graduated with a degree in Journalism, but creative writing has always been her passion. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband and son. Emily enjoys playing golf, running, kickboxing, reading, and spending time with her family.

    Marilyn spent her formative years in the San Francisco Bay Area. She graduated from UC-Berkeley with an advanced degree in Elementary Education. In 1996, she was diagnosed with breast and advanced ovarian cancer. She began writing The Bird of Paradise as a life gift for her daughter. She passed away in 2012 leaving the novel unfinished – for Emily to complete.

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