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Never Remove the Cornerstone - Coleman, Byron Marcell¿
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The story set in modern-day (early 2007) Metropolitan Atlanta (Atlanta and Riverdale, Georgia) and details the one-on-one interview with a mysterious, enigmatic, middle-aged man, who proves to have been a real person, documented a having been born in a Louisiana Creole French town around 1844. The author interviews the stranger, discovering certain supernatural abilities. Recollections of past events of both gentlemen intersect in time and space, a unique message-the stranger, insisting that one should never remove life's fragile and necessary cornerstones. Then, just as bizarre as the mystery man appeared, he disappears.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
The story set in modern-day (early 2007) Metropolitan Atlanta (Atlanta and Riverdale, Georgia) and details the one-on-one interview with a mysterious, enigmatic, middle-aged man, who proves to have been a real person, documented a having been born in a Louisiana Creole French town around 1844. The author interviews the stranger, discovering certain supernatural abilities. Recollections of past events of both gentlemen intersect in time and space, a unique message-the stranger, insisting that one should never remove life's fragile and necessary cornerstones. Then, just as bizarre as the mystery man appeared, he disappears.
Autorenporträt
The author, Byron Marcell¿ Coleman, born the year Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was decided, is a self-employed independent business consultant, educator and accomplished gardener. His passion is to celebrate his understanding that mankind is a marvelous creation and that "...Through his (mankind's) mind he can leap oceans, break through walls, and transcend the categories of time and space." His interests include: History, the arts, music, genealogy and 'growing stuff.'