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Percy stopped and stared at M.C. "Don't you realize anything, M.C., unless it is told to you? Do you ever try to figure things out? I mean really figure things out? We are practically at the coast, right? I mean all we need is a boat to get to Genesis. But these people in all of their simplicity are not the least bit interested in getting to Genesis. Have you wondered why? Maybe it is not what we think it is. Maybe we are all crazy. Yes, I burned the pecan grove and the barn...I think I set it on fire for all of the simpleminded people in the world who do nothing but let life just happen. But…mehr

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Percy stopped and stared at M.C. "Don't you realize anything, M.C., unless it is told to you? Do you ever try to figure things out? I mean really figure things out? We are practically at the coast, right? I mean all we need is a boat to get to Genesis. But these people in all of their simplicity are not the least bit interested in getting to Genesis. Have you wondered why? Maybe it is not what we think it is. Maybe we are all crazy. Yes, I burned the pecan grove and the barn...I think I set it on fire for all of the simpleminded people in the world who do nothing but let life just happen. But do you want to know something? I am glad I did it. Let them do something worthwhile...instead of sitting around in that miserable town drinking and smoking themselves into an early grave. They deserved it!" Percy finished and his eyes were red with passion. Most people would not consider it an "adventure" to have your rights and privileges taken from you in a country where democracy is cherished. Yet in this exciting and thought-provoking book, that is exactly what happens and brave citizens run from current lifestyle to obtain the freedoms they so desperately desire. The Music Room is a tale of a desperate race against time, against laws and the dangers that accompany them.
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Deborah Marks was first introduced to telling stories when her second grade teacher would give her time to make up a story for the class after lunch break making them laugh and demanding that she tell stories everyday. Her hilarious stories, made up on the spot, would have her classmates laughing and wanting her to go on and on. More than forty years later, that love of storytelling extends into her present daily life when she often shares her written adventure stories with her family. She resides in South Carolina with her husband.