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When Nathan Davis dies in a car crash, his sister is left in pieces.In honor of her brother she decides to tell his story, starting way back in 1963. But it doesn't take long for her to realize that there is more than one beginning to the story.Inspired by the butterfly effect, she uncovers just how many factors it took to ultimately cause the accident that killed her brother."The butterfly that killed Nathan Davis" is a story of how everything that happens to us is a construct of the thousands of years that have come before. And it's not the large events, but small details that have changed the trajectory of history to lead us to this exact day.…mehr

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When Nathan Davis dies in a car crash, his sister is left in pieces.In honor of her brother she decides to tell his story, starting way back in 1963. But it doesn't take long for her to realize that there is more than one beginning to the story.Inspired by the butterfly effect, she uncovers just how many factors it took to ultimately cause the accident that killed her brother."The butterfly that killed Nathan Davis" is a story of how everything that happens to us is a construct of the thousands of years that have come before. And it's not the large events, but small details that have changed the trajectory of history to lead us to this exact day.
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Growing up in rural Germany, Jules has developed a great fondness of life and nature, always searching for how she can accurately depict the beauty of thought. Her writing explores philosophical concepts, supported by simple storytelling and charming scenery. Shaped by her identity as an immigrant's daughter, she strives to captivate her readers with the same sense of empowerment she feels when telling her stories, by encouraging reflection and judgement. Glazed with passion, Julia's writing invites you on a journey through different facets of humanity.