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Leda Joandaughter

"The God Children leaps across the barriers of rationality and into the heart of the mystery that permeates human existence. In fictional form, Leda Joandaughter asks us important questions: What is it we could become if we only let ourselves get beyond the limitations of our thinking? What adventures await us in the next wave of our evolution into our spiritual awareness? Buy this book!!!!!" -Nita Penfold, poet, artist, and editor of Hunger Enough: Living Spiritually in a Consumer Society

Web Site: ledajoandaughter.blogspot.com
  Massachusetts
  United States

The God Children
A novel about the holiness of compassion and empathy.

Deftly balancing a taut and tenuous line between fiction and nonfiction, literary fantasy and theology, The God Children explores previously uncharted interconnections within American society. One quickly bonds with the protagonist as she tries to raise her daughters according to contemporary American social customs, but these children have other ideas.

This is a story about hope, about imagining the possible, and about the personal consciousness of spirit and soul that ultimately awaits us all.

The God Children was originally published in Apsaras Review, Kremena Publishing, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2003-2004.

The author recommends this book for ages 16 and up, due to the intense nature of its subject matter; the genre is theological suspense, a category that would include such books as The Da Vinci Code and The Celestine Prophecy.


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The Wet Tao
In English, we have few words to describe love.

And so, The Wet Tao does its best to describe the indescribable; it is a journey of epic devotion - a priceless gift to you and your relationship - a tangible story to share with your partner.

On the surface, this is a story about love in the time of software, a courtship between a technical writer and a computer programmer in the late 1980’s in a thriving Massachusetts computer company. But at its core, this is the manual for love; a step-by-step guidebook on romance, including instructions on how to install and maintain unparalleled passion.


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Tomorrow Sometimes Knows
An eclectic collection of six short and minute stories, starting with the title, "Tomorrow Sometimes Knows": In December 1980 a man has a terrible nightmare - he dreams of Howard Cosell announcing John Lennon's death during a Monday night football game. Haunted by his premonition, the man goes to the Dakota to try to stop the murder he has foreseen. "Tomorrow Sometimes Knows" proposes an alternative ending to this international, multigenerational tragedy.
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