What happens when one ice shelf melts that tips the balance, sending waves to engulf the continents and changing the world's geography? Only the Citadel, a space community pioneered by Samuel Goldstein, escapes, but climate change is not the only danger that threatens. Three thousand years later, Revin Goldstein discovers that the Citadel is becoming structurally unsound. He mounts an expedition to explore the possibility of reoccupying Earth, unaware that treachery is afoot that will jeopardize his undertaking. While Revin tries to carry out the Goldstein legacy, Lars is out to destroy it.…mehr
What happens when one ice shelf melts that tips the balance, sending waves to engulf the continents and changing the world's geography? Only the Citadel, a space community pioneered by Samuel Goldstein, escapes, but climate change is not the only danger that threatens. Three thousand years later, Revin Goldstein discovers that the Citadel is becoming structurally unsound. He mounts an expedition to explore the possibility of reoccupying Earth, unaware that treachery is afoot that will jeopardize his undertaking. While Revin tries to carry out the Goldstein legacy, Lars is out to destroy it. People are affected not only by planetary disasters but personal tragedies. It is a drama played out in the lives of heroes and villains, people from all walks of life, living in places as remote as the glass palaces of space to the valleys of the Rocky Mountains. When the Earth trembles, waters rise, bombs drop, trust is betrayed, illness strikes, or death destroys, how do those affected find hope and the courage to move forward? This is their story.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Jean (B .J.) Gregg has lived all her life in the Pacific Northwest, surrounded by the forests and snow-capped peaks of the Cascade mountains. She has traveled throughout the United States, Pacific Islands, and Europe, but reveals she has also been a traveler of the mind where border crossings are not required. These travels are reflected in her first novel "Pollen on the Wind", an adventure across time and space. Bonnie attended Lewis & Clark College where she was a student of Oregon Poet Laureate, William Stafford. She regards him as a master of the creative writing art, but makes no such claims for herself. "I am simply a story teller", she explains. "One of Emily Dickinson's "nobodies". She has written a personal memoir "Shooting the Rapids", a philosophical treatise "Keeping on Compass", and several works of poetry, but is not generally known. A widow Bonnie lives alone in Portland, Oregon. She is the mother of two sons, and grandmother to two granddaughters. She was employed by the Portland School District for 21 years and has spent her retirement years active in her community.
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