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The Space Between Dark and Light

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Joe Geist is desperate. His brother Jared has vanished, and Joe, usually a roll-with-the-punches type, begins a frantic quest to uncover his missing brother's fate. The search leads him to an enigmatic homeless mystic, Sir Davies, who claims to know what happened to Jared. Anne Miller, a quick-witted freelance reporter, agrees to help Joe after discovering a link between Jared's daughter and Sir Davies. One hundred years after Jared disappears, civil society is collapsing in the wake of environmental devastation. Seven-year-old George escapes when marauders invade his home. The next morning, convinced his sister has fled to safety, he sets out to find her. Set in the present and the future, these two separate stories unfold until an astonishing revelation connects them. Written from the viewpoint of multiple characters, at its heart lies the metaphysical question "Can the future redeem the past?"

"...there is no doubting the power of the message conveyed."

"... an uplifting call to action."

"Our Verdict: Get It"

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ISBN-13: 9798215158272

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Jaxon Meadows Publishing

Publication Date: 02-13-2023

Pages: 254

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.58(d)

Jan Krause Greene hates writing her own bio, but she wants you to know she believes love will be the real revolution, and the human heart can expand until it holds love for the whole world. She can't carry a tune and her dancing occasionally embarrasses her children. She likes to think that there is still time for her to become a star of musical theater, a senator, and a neuroscientist. Meanwhile, she writes fiction and poetry. While raising 5 sons, her professions ran the gamut from teacher to laundress for hire, to executive director of a non-profit. Her weekly newspaper column, Homefront, chronicled her life as a mother, teacher, and writer for over ten years. Other works - Fiction: I Call Myself Earth Girl (2013) Betty's Brain Short Story in Writing Fire: An Anthology Celebrating the Power of Women's Words Non Fiction: Left for Dead: From Surviving to Thriving (2020) Contributor/editor to 45 Magazine: Women's Literary Journal