does Project Timeslip actually foretell our future?
Decades after the Holocaust, triggered by an accidental release of germ warfare agents, the Perfect States of America is controlled by the National Apartheid Party. Since the ethnically-tailored biological agents eliminated most of the Caucasian population, the Black survivors have crafted a new society in America. However, their vision of society does not include the outlying Hispanic, Asian, and Native minorities that struggle to survive on the edge of this perfect society in isolated clans. Although the different clans seldom interact with each other, many share a hope for redemption according to an ancient prophecy.
a visitor comes from afar …
to defeat the undefeated
… lead his people to freedom with great magic
he sacrifices for those not his own
emissary to the future … leader of clans … the Supreme May’r.
A mysterious, pale-skinned visitor brings new ideas about status and social equality. His rebellious actions trigger a series of events that endanger the stability of two societies.
Daniel William’s true journey is not into the future; but along the path he cannot resist following—from visitor to provider, to clan warrior, to leader of clans. At every turn, his actions seem to fulfill an ancient prophecy, but his growing popularity becomes a threat to leaders of the status quo.
Is it his destiny to share a common fate with those who challenge society with radical ideas? When threatened with upheaval, society’s leaders have always chosen to sacrifice one individual to protect the greater whole.
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Tags: Aparthied, Civil Rights, new author, new fiction, Racism, Time Travel
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October 15, 2008 at 12:46 am
I have to admit, this is the best book I have ever read! I’m not a big reader of really anything, yet once I started reading it, I found that I just couldn’t put it down. The author really knows how to suck you in and keep your attention. The first few chapters were a little slow but it DEFINATELLY gets better. You simply MUST read this book!!!
November 7, 2008 at 5:34 pm
Well, This was my first science fiction books to read in years. I always read mysteries, gothic, or love stories. This was a little slow to start, but took off and kept me wanting to read more. A lot of books you read and later forget, but this is one book that is so different, I don’t think I will ever forget. The way the author discribed things, I could actually see them. I would like to see this book be made into a movie, and I would hope they would keep it with the PG rating, so younger ones could see it too. I think all would enjoy it.
November 22, 2008 at 6:49 pm
dad you did it im so proude of you for this i just started to read it and i love it .