CHILD OF ANOTHER WORLD

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Author: Paul Stegweit ISBN: 9780994048400
Publisher: Paul Stegweit Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Stegweit
ISBN: 9780994048400
Publisher: Paul Stegweit
Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

What would it be like to have a baby born on Mars?

NASA has the capabilities now to transport humans to Mars. They just don’t have the budget — at this moment.

Instead, this knowledgeable author will take you along on his six month journey to Mars, with life in a spacecraft and then on to the red planet. You will spend a year and a half exploring Mars. You will be astounded by the many mysteries NASA has discovered over the many years of robotic explorations and a few new ones.

Experience the magical birth of a baby boy delivered on Mars and the life saving emergency flight from Earth to save his life.

Follow Oliver Kensington, star reporter for the Miami Sentinel, as he reports on the life and times of the Mars baby. How the child is brought to Earth; his growing years and ultimately reaching manhood.

This young man from Mars, gifted with an extremely high IQ, lectures his beliefs on the origin of the Universe, the creation of life and the final destiny of man.

His toughest sell is his one - man war against the beliefs of mankind and what he believes can be a new start for the betterment of the human race. This is a tall order, due to dark and mysterious forces shadowing this young man placing his life in mortal danger.

One day, in the very near future, parts of this story will no longer be fiction.

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What would it be like to have a baby born on Mars?

NASA has the capabilities now to transport humans to Mars. They just don’t have the budget — at this moment.

Instead, this knowledgeable author will take you along on his six month journey to Mars, with life in a spacecraft and then on to the red planet. You will spend a year and a half exploring Mars. You will be astounded by the many mysteries NASA has discovered over the many years of robotic explorations and a few new ones.

Experience the magical birth of a baby boy delivered on Mars and the life saving emergency flight from Earth to save his life.

Follow Oliver Kensington, star reporter for the Miami Sentinel, as he reports on the life and times of the Mars baby. How the child is brought to Earth; his growing years and ultimately reaching manhood.

This young man from Mars, gifted with an extremely high IQ, lectures his beliefs on the origin of the Universe, the creation of life and the final destiny of man.

His toughest sell is his one - man war against the beliefs of mankind and what he believes can be a new start for the betterment of the human race. This is a tall order, due to dark and mysterious forces shadowing this young man placing his life in mortal danger.

One day, in the very near future, parts of this story will no longer be fiction.

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