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A young girl's horrific history of shocking abuse, and of a life ruined, underpins this volume's plot and story. How could one so innocent and promising have her life crushed so mercilessly? How could such a waste ever be redeemed? Can a life destroyed somehow be reborn in new hope and purpose? This volume takes the reader from the distant past to the vast, unimaginable future where Farson's plans, Karina's hopes, and the marvels of Emerald Earth all meet in a conclusion of wonder and unlimited possibility. Will the human race achieve its final destiny, overcome the power of the ScreenMasters,…mehr

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A young girl's horrific history of shocking abuse, and of a life ruined, underpins this volume's plot and story. How could one so innocent and promising have her life crushed so mercilessly? How could such a waste ever be redeemed? Can a life destroyed somehow be reborn in new hope and purpose? This volume takes the reader from the distant past to the vast, unimaginable future where Farson's plans, Karina's hopes, and the marvels of Emerald Earth all meet in a conclusion of wonder and unlimited possibility. Will the human race achieve its final destiny, overcome the power of the ScreenMasters, and finally be free? "The Dreams of Ida Rothschild" brings the reader to a final resolution of humanity's journey and search for safety. It reveals the ultimate secrets of the old ScreenMasters and Emerald Earth, and carefully unravels the stunning history and the crowning truth of the ScreenKeeper robots and their amazing mission.
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W. Mahlon Purdin lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Joy Hooper Purdin. They have one daughter, Blythe. He has written poetry, prose, and essays for many years. His eclectic career in advertising and copywriting has been nurtured by a wide variety of interests in extreme sports, music, and exploration. The Dreams of Ida Rothschild is the third novel in the ScreenMasters series, and his fifth novel, overall.