Author: | Michael Paul | ISBN: | 9781773028385 |
Publisher: | Tellwell Talent | Publication: | June 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Tellwell Talent | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Paul |
ISBN: | 9781773028385 |
Publisher: | Tellwell Talent |
Publication: | June 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Tellwell Talent |
Language: | English |
Join me on a personal journey of Love.
Influenced by the writings of Thomas Merton and Kahlil Gibran, The Visitor is an introspective look at life, Love, and beyond on the eve of death. The Visitor attempts to address some of life’s questions and mysteries from the vantage of today’s perspectives. We live in a world where we are more connected than ever before, where time and distance are not the barriers they once were. At the same time, we have probably never been as disconnected. Communities used to refer to the collective of neighbours within the proximity of where one lived. Today, community is more of a virtual phenomenon. We may have hundreds of friends on social media sites but not even know the names of our next-door neighbours. The Visitor, being an introspective look at life but influenced by other classic's such as Gibran's The Prophet crosses the line from non-fiction to fiction and back again without notice or apology.
Join me on a personal journey of Love.
Influenced by the writings of Thomas Merton and Kahlil Gibran, The Visitor is an introspective look at life, Love, and beyond on the eve of death. The Visitor attempts to address some of life’s questions and mysteries from the vantage of today’s perspectives. We live in a world where we are more connected than ever before, where time and distance are not the barriers they once were. At the same time, we have probably never been as disconnected. Communities used to refer to the collective of neighbours within the proximity of where one lived. Today, community is more of a virtual phenomenon. We may have hundreds of friends on social media sites but not even know the names of our next-door neighbours. The Visitor, being an introspective look at life but influenced by other classic's such as Gibran's The Prophet crosses the line from non-fiction to fiction and back again without notice or apology.