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Gabriel Webber is a man of contradictions; a man with everything and nothing. A soaring success and an abject failure. Blessed with a brilliant mind yet incapable of understanding the most simple equation of all; to create contentment and happiness. Lost to the progressive world. His views are anachronistic, he feels marginalised and is lost. His prejudices tormenting and confounding him until a most beautiful and unlikely epiphany. A chance encounter which literally saves his life but one he must strive to understand if he is to save his soul. I,Gabriel is Dominic Holland's fifth novel and…mehr

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Gabriel Webber is a man of contradictions; a man with everything and nothing. A soaring success and an abject failure. Blessed with a brilliant mind yet incapable of understanding the most simple equation of all; to create contentment and happiness. Lost to the progressive world. His views are anachronistic, he feels marginalised and is lost. His prejudices tormenting and confounding him until a most beautiful and unlikely epiphany. A chance encounter which literally saves his life but one he must strive to understand if he is to save his soul. I,Gabriel is Dominic Holland's fifth novel and unlike anything he has published before. A beautiful story for our times and an anti-dote to the increasing divisions, individualism and groupings of modern society. A provocative and salving story, I,Gabriel is a novel for all readers, young and old and for readers with a conscience and a hope that we can do better.
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Autorenporträt
Dominic Holland is a multi-award winning professional stand-up comedian and author working in the United Kingdom. He has made countless appearances on UK television and has written and recorded 4 comedy series for BBC Radio 4. He has published four novels. This is his first non-fiction book. Recently, Dominic took his sixth critically acclaimed one-man show to the Edinburgh Festival. He has written for most UK quality newspapers and numerous screenplays; all of which are at varying stages of not being made. Whilst his forays in to film have been disappointing, they have allowed this story called Eclipsed to fully complete - so an upside then?