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A new life, a new song-the music of humanity! The Music of Humanity is a gripping Christian novel about the erratic life of Jeffrey Killingsworth. He's a fascinating, tragic figure who essentially staggers through life victimized by misfortune, persecuted by mental illness, and ravaged by drug addiction. And yet in many ways Jeffrey Killingsworth is a hero. He's nothing close to the typical hero that is found in most literature. He's rather a modernist anti-hero who doesn't quite fit the mold-but one who still possesses heroic qualities. As he reunites with his childhood girlfriend, Natalie,…mehr

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A new life, a new song-the music of humanity! The Music of Humanity is a gripping Christian novel about the erratic life of Jeffrey Killingsworth. He's a fascinating, tragic figure who essentially staggers through life victimized by misfortune, persecuted by mental illness, and ravaged by drug addiction. And yet in many ways Jeffrey Killingsworth is a hero. He's nothing close to the typical hero that is found in most literature. He's rather a modernist anti-hero who doesn't quite fit the mold-but one who still possesses heroic qualities. As he reunites with his childhood girlfriend, Natalie, he attends a conference where the speaker challenges Jeffrey's beliefs to the core. In the end, Jeffrey must ultimately make a drastic choice concerning the direction of his life, his destiny. Will the decision he makes promote him to heroic proportions? Will he find the peace and answers he so desperately seeks? And what, if anything, will come of his unexpected re-uniting with Natalie?
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Autorenporträt
Shawn Merritt obtained his Bachelor's Degree in English Literature (with a Professional Writing Option) from Georgia Southwestern State University in December 2003 before moving to the Valdosta State University where he received his Master's Degree in the same subject in December 2009. He is now in the English Literature Ph.D. program at Georgia State University and will graduate at the end of Fall 2022.