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Seeds of Memory

by J. Richard Jacobs


Seeds of Memory - Adobe eBook

Seeds of Memory ~~ Adobe eBook

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Seeds of Memory - Microsoft Reader eBook

Seeds of Memory ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

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Seeds of Memory - Palm eBook

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Seeds of Memory Summary:

IN THIS INCREDIBLE, SWEEPING SAGA across thousands of years and hundreds of light years we come face to face with our fears and deep prejudices. It is here, in SEEDS OF MEMORY, that we get an idea of what it means to be "HUMAN" and what "HUMAN" really means. It is here, in SEEDS OF MEMORY, that we are confronted with the need to know colliding head-on with reality. Are we, HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS, truly the only form that humans can take and is our history the only history? Might there not be others, or others created out of the very stuff of life who are, after all, our brothers and sisters?

In this story we find that the lines that divide have indistinct and fuzzy edges and that we are the ones who make those divisions. Here we discover humanity at its best, its worst, and everything in between while we attempt to reunite two peoples separated by time and space...and other things...

This is a speculative look into a far-flung future disaster that could actually happen (and well might, someday) and how the human species reacts to it. It could even be said that it is a look at a future history...



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