Plato's Quest: Atlantis and the Emerald Tablet In the mystical realms of ancient history and legend, a tale of profound transformation and discovery unfolds. Renowned philosopher Plato is at a crossroads, having lost everything he once held dear. Utter destruction and despair threaten to consume him, but from the depths of his anguish, a journey of enlightenment begins. Driven by an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and self-discovery, Plato embarks on an epic hero's journey. Guided by mystical visions and the ancient wisdom of Egypt, Plato delves into secrets long forgotten. Through rigorous…mehr
Plato's Quest: Atlantis and the Emerald Tablet In the mystical realms of ancient history and legend, a tale of profound transformation and discovery unfolds. Renowned philosopher Plato is at a crossroads, having lost everything he once held dear. Utter destruction and despair threaten to consume him, but from the depths of his anguish, a journey of enlightenment begins. Driven by an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and self-discovery, Plato embarks on an epic hero's journey. Guided by mystical visions and the ancient wisdom of Egypt, Plato delves into secrets long forgotten. Through rigorous learning and extraordinary experiences, he uncovers profound truths about a lost civilization and the legendary Emerald Tablet. As Plato faces perilous challenges and unravels ancient mysteries, he learns to rebuild his life, finding inner strength and enlightenment beyond his imagination. His quest bridges the gap between myth and history, inviting readers to explore the deep connections between ancient wisdom and the timeless pursuit of knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Seitenzahl: 328
Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2024
Englisch
Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Gewicht: 481g
ISBN-13: 9798218481100
Artikelnr.: 71889670
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J.D. Blondin is an author whose passion for storytelling and history comes to life in his works that explore ancient mysteries and modern creativity. With a degree in integrated studies, focusing on English and minors in Creative Writing and Art, J.D. brings a unique blend of narrative depth, historical insight, and visual imagination to his writing.J.D.'s latest novel, Plato's Quest: Atlantis and the Emerald Tablet, is at the heart of his literary endeavors. This historical fantasy takes readers on an epic hero's journey through ancient Egypt and the lost city of Atlantis, merging deep philosophical themes with mystical adventure. It's a tale of discovery, courage, and the pursuit of truth, drawing on J.D.'s fascination with history and mythology.Before focusing on his writing career, J.D. ran a successful art business specializing in custom portraits and creative commissions. This entrepreneurial experience provided him with a deep understanding of the creative process and the challenges faced by artists, which inspired his first book, The Not So Starving Artist-a practical guide offering strategies and inspiration for artists seeking to thrive in their creative careers.After moving back to Florida to help family, J.D. now balances his love for writing with his commitment to education as a middle school English teacher. His diverse background in art, business, and literature enriches his storytelling, allowing him to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers.Whether unraveling the secrets of the ancient world or providing practical guidance for modern creatives, J.D. Blondin's works invite readers on journeys of imagination, wisdom, and inspiration.Explore more about each book and find your next adventure today!
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