When twenty-eight-year-old German journalist Ingrid returns to her childhood home of M?laga, Spain, its to cover a remarkable story: on Se?or Ramoss vineyard, the vines are growing out of control. Whats more, they appear to be bleeding. Can it possibly be true? Ingrid feels a mysterious connection to the increasingly strange events taking place in her hometown, but why? As Ingrids story interweaves with that of an eight-year-old child, whose grandmother fates her with the name Duendea word that refers to the spirit of the earth that one must awaken from withinIngrid embarks on a journey of personal rediscovery. Meanwhile, Duende dances with Gypsies; speaks with her grandmothers spirit; travels with a nature spirit into the sea; and has dreams that deeply transform her reality and Ingrids. Ultimately, Ingrids return home reveals a truth that has been buried in the ground for millennia. Described by world-renowned teacher and award-winning author Sandra Ingerman as a beautiful story that will take you into magical and mystical realms, Child of Duende is a journey home. Also, according to New York Times Bestselling Author John Perkins, Child of Duende takes us on a voyage where the earth speaks about our immense power and responsibility as humans to be agents of change for a better world. Child of Duende weaves spiritual and mystical fiction, like that of The Celestine Prophesy and Paulo Coelhos works, with South American magical realism (found in Isabel Allende's writing) and the passion and soul of the Spanish landscape to create a soulful journey home.