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Seeth Miko Trimpert

    Bear Crossing
    The Monastery
    • The Monastery

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The Monastery, 1st Place winner of the 2003 Florida State Association of the NationalLeague of American Pen Women - Unpublished Novel category, is a timely tale ofuntimely reincarnation; a story of men and women, of love and history, ofreligion and, perhaps, fantasy.¿ Time travel with a twist. Rebecca Kincaid, middle-aged,educated, wife, mother, is one morning finally too discouraged to face anotherday. While she sleeps, her soul, adrift on a sea of despair, lifts anchor andrides the tide of time onto the shores of another life.¿ At once, Cecilia, young and beautiful heir tothis wayward spirit, simply appears, dazed and confused in a medieval forest,incarnated before her time. Thus begins a bizarre summer forlittle-known Indian psychiatrist and paranormal researcher, Gurinder Chopak and his British colleague, Nigel Haversham.¿ While Chopak endeavors to unravel thebaffling labyrinth of events separated by nearly six centuries, he andHaversham watch helplessly the incredible mingling of two disparate lives in akaleidoscopic swirl of events, destined to leave one woman with an awesomechoice.¿ Will she pursue to its end ameaningless existence or will she step boldly into the exhilarating passion anddangerous adventure of the next?¿¿

      The Monastery
    • Bear Crossing

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Song of the Ogeechee is based on a true story about two cousins who were like brothers born to families of affluent cotton planters in early 19th century Georgia who encountered set backs and ordeals caused by the Civil War followed by other hardships during the Reconstruction period. It continues after this period to tell how they overcame problems and responded to adverse conditions to be recognized for their efforts in a world that was busy with industrial progress and social change. The Allen cousins were born in Burke County near Midville not far from the Ogeechee River. Dr. Young John Allen spent his life in China and when he died was well known throughout China, Korea, Japan, and America for his achievements as a Methodist missionary in China from 1860 to 1907. Capt. John P. Allen spent his life in Dawson and Terrell County, Georgia, and when he died was well known throughout the South as a member of the Immortal Six Hundred' and as a pioneer citizen and reputable jeweler in Dawson. The author attempts to tell this story for the first time to relate the amazing account of heritage and inherited talent in the Allen family through the symbol of a silver chalice passed on to descendants from 1857 and the magic of the Ogeechee River, the Indian name for River of Songs'.

      Bear Crossing