The Windsorn Prince - Sanjana Kapoor Arun - Books - Notion Press - 9781684665730 - January 9, 2019
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The Windsorn Prince

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The Windsorn Prince is a multiple series saga that recounts the tale of humans, centuries after they abandoned Earth to start over on another planet. The story is narrated through the eyes of the young Jim Windsorn, who is training to take over the most powerful empire in the Universe.

Proxima, a planet that is 4.23 light years away from Earth, has been inhabited for 2000 years by human beings, after they found ways to warp time and space in order to reach it. The planet initially posed multiple threats to human existence and livelihood, including a lack of oxygen, water and other basic necessities. As a result, millions perished.

Mr. Windsorn seemed to be the only person who had solutions to this predicament, and eventually, established a government, which he took over, as President. The Windsorn ménage has since ruled Proxima, with every firstborn male of the family succeeding his father's legacy.

The story is set when Jim Windsorn, the presidential heir, is kidnapped during his last year of school by an insurgent group. Somehow, he finds himself on Earth and learns many truths about his family, including their horrific crimes against humanity, and their immense greed for power. He also becomes aware of a rebel group called The One Earth. He learns certain truths concerning his father, and his uncle, as well as a shocking and terrifying revelation about himself.

As the story unfurls, one is taken along the journey that Jim Windsorn experiences to discover himself and his connections to the One Earth rebel group. His journey would change the trajectory of humanity on Earth, Proxima and The One Earth.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 9, 2019
ISBN13 9781684665730
Publishers Notion Press
Pages 236
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   349 g
Language English