Meet Reverend Falefatu Enari the author of “Sina and the Magical Eel,” the first publication from the series of “The Legends of Sina” At the age of 18, Falefatu Enari had a calling to centre stage, where he thrilled audiences on land and sea with his semi baritone vocals. It took him to foreign lands as a cruise ship troubadour, a singer of stage and television in New Zealand and Australia, and from the cozy clubs of Hawai’i to the bright lights of Las Vegas. But God moves in mysterious ways and there was a soul calling for Falefatu Enari back to his native land, to entertain a very different audience, when he became ordained as a Reverend, after a four year Seminary study. He ministered a local village parish, and on the media Radio and Television. Retired from the Church, Rev’s now retells Legends from his native islands of Samoa. Everyone is familiar with stories of Peter Pan, Cinderella and Aladdin but, little is known of interesting stories from other parts of the world. Only in 2017 was the world introduced to the magic of Polynesia through the Disney movie “Moana.” Everyone was captivated with the culture, traditions the lifestyle and beliefs of Polynesian people. Rev Falefatu now retells Legends of his native Samoan Island about a young Lady named Sina. The Legends of Sina represents a symbolic voice crying in the wilderness which is often unheeded because it belongs to a woman. Rev Falefatu retells the Legends of Sina in the form of bedtime fairy tale stories for children so they sleep with a positive image of women. It is also an eye opener for the parent-reader to the laid back lifestyle and old cosmic wisdom from the world of Polynesia. We may not realise it, but we are always seeking; and Rev Falefatu’s philosophy is that spirituality, sustainability, and modern business methodology don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Join the celebratory journey, embracing pride and ownership of the rich heritage flowing from the Islands of Samoa, the Heart of Polynesia! It truly is, a-whole-new-world.com
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