From the aftermath of cosmic calamity to the intimate struggles of two children grappling with mortality, "The Dark Ages" transports readers on an extraordinary journey across time and realities. Dive into the dual narratives of Reeve Inger and Olga Rovsen, two cadets shaped by a future world where magic has been obliterated and aggression genes define a child's fate. But when destiny casts them into Earth's very Dark Ages, they face a world unrecognizable from the technological wonder they once knew. As they strive to reclaim their identities, their profound love becomes their beacon, guiding…mehr
From the aftermath of cosmic calamity to the intimate struggles of two children grappling with mortality, "The Dark Ages" transports readers on an extraordinary journey across time and realities. Dive into the dual narratives of Reeve Inger and Olga Rovsen, two cadets shaped by a future world where magic has been obliterated and aggression genes define a child's fate. But when destiny casts them into Earth's very Dark Ages, they face a world unrecognizable from the technological wonder they once knew. As they strive to reclaim their identities, their profound love becomes their beacon, guiding them through challenges that test the core of their beings. Meanwhile, in another dimension, Lance and Mirielle, children bound by terminal illnesses, share moments of courage, hope, and an unyielding bond that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit. With each twist and turn, "The Dark Ages" invites you to experience a world where love defies the confines of time, space, and adversity. Where, against all odds, souls reconnect, purpose is rediscovered, and a legacy of hope, unity, and kindness is crafted. Discover a story that bridges worlds, celebrates the strength of the human heart, and serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of connection. Will Reeve and Olga find their way back home? Dive into the pages and let the adventure unfold.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Vladarg Delsat is a prolific writer whose life and work are marked by resilience and a deep understanding of adversity. Born into an ethnic German family in the Soviet Union in the mid-1970s, Vladarg experienced first-hand the effects of historical conflict and discrimination. His formative years were spent in Moldova, where he studied medicine amid civil unrest, often juggling his studies with emergency medical duties. After completing his training, Vladarg moved to his mother's homeland, Romania, and later settled in Germany. His professional focus was paediatrics, with a particular interest in rare diseases. However, personal challenges changed his life when his children, affected by the Chernobyl disaster, needed extensive care. This situation led him to significantly change his career path. Vladarg's journey into the literary world began in 1998, coinciding with the birth of his eldest child. His writing, mainly in Russian, explores the struggles faced by children with special needs, particularly in times of conflict and against a backdrop of societal prejudice. In May 2023, he expanded his literary horizons by venturing into English literature with a self-published therapeutic book that reflects his profound experiences and insights. Married and the father of three, Vladarg's story is one of unwavering determination, deep family love and the power of the human spirit to overcome formidable obstacles. His works not only tell stories, but offer a window into the challenges and triumphs of those who navigate life's more complex paths.
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