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What if color were ripped from this world? And the mere thought of individuality and creativity could lead to death? Color Wars is a coming-of-age story about a girl raised in a dystopian, black & white world. When she unknowingly flashes the ability to use color magic, the Empress takes her under her wing, unsure whether to save her or destroy her. What is revealed to the young woman is a world full of beauty, if she's brave enough to see it...and a world where good and evil aren't always opposites, and the line between black and white is far more blurred than she was taught be believe.

Produktbeschreibung
What if color were ripped from this world? And the mere thought of individuality and creativity could lead to death? Color Wars is a coming-of-age story about a girl raised in a dystopian, black & white world. When she unknowingly flashes the ability to use color magic, the Empress takes her under her wing, unsure whether to save her or destroy her. What is revealed to the young woman is a world full of beauty, if she's brave enough to see it...and a world where good and evil aren't always opposites, and the line between black and white is far more blurred than she was taught be believe.
Autorenporträt
Ronnie Khalil is former professional stand-up comedian who toured extensively in the Middle East, including several television comedy specials. He taught screenwriting at several universities, and is an award-winning producer, writer and director. He was also named one of the "100 Most Powerful Arabs Under 40."He has been featured on ABC News, BBC, CNN, The World, NPR, FOX, the European News Channel, Air America, and Al Jazeera, and has written articles for CNN.com and CollegeHumor.com. In addition to his film accomplishments, Ronnie was co-Founder of The Middle Eastern Comedy Festival in Los Angeles.Ronnie is a strong proponent of creative freedom around the world, and lives in South Florida spending his days staring at the ocean and wondering what crazy thing tourists will do next.