The Headhunter’s Granddaughter

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Terry Iwanski

Published Date: January 8, 2024
Pages: 162

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Pedo, the central character of "The Headhunter's Granddaughter", grew up deep in the jungles of Borneo, Malaysia. Her parents gave her away to her father's brother, a cruel man who used her for child labor, tapping rubber trees to make money. Her parents had too many mouths to feed, twelve children in all. Pedo wouldn't be missed.
Her grandfather, the "Headhunter", cared for her by recruiting village women to breastfeed her and their children. During WWII, the Japanese invaded Borneo and tried to take over their village, and Pedo's grandfather practiced his 'skills' with a vengeance.
As she grew older, Pedo was still naked to the world until one of the village women took pity on her and gave her an old white smock, which she wore for many years. She still didn't have any underwear or shoes.
The years pass, and then a middle-aged American man walks by the Salon one afternoon. She smiled and waved 'hello' to him, hoping to attract another customer. That gesture was the beginning of the next fruitful adventure in her life.

Terry Iwanski

Terry Iwanski, born in the 1950s, experienced a strict upbringing during the era of Elvis and Bob Dylan. As the 1960s progressed, his perspective expanded with the influence of Hendrix, drugs, and psychedelics. Steppenwolf’s ‘Born to Be Wild’ resonated deeply with Terry, providing guidance.
As he navigated the sex, hate, and violence of the time, he absorbed these internalized experiences, leading to his maturation and wisdom. Terry became a living embodiment of his past, a repository of memories that held irresistible allure. By revisiting these memories, he invites others to join him in cherishing these vivid recollections.

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