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The Camel's Hoof is about Earth. Most of us know we are doing damage to our environment and this book explains the origins and the extant of that damage through the fictional life of Maggie Smith. Maggie's story contrasts the industrial world's environment to that of the Amazon jungle as a backdrop to her struggles to find peace in her life. A peace that reconciles the modern with the primitive. It sets rules as what to and what not to do with focus always being the protection of a flourishing Earth.

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The Camel's Hoof is about Earth. Most of us know we are doing damage to our environment and this book explains the origins and the extant of that damage through the fictional life of Maggie Smith. Maggie's story contrasts the industrial world's environment to that of the Amazon jungle as a backdrop to her struggles to find peace in her life. A peace that reconciles the modern with the primitive. It sets rules as what to and what not to do with focus always being the protection of a flourishing Earth.

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Autorenporträt
The Price of Leaving Eden poses the question of whether to follow the laws of nature or follow our hearts and desires for freedom. It would seem easy to follow our hearts and desires but we are prisoners of the natural world and the laws if physics. It is presented that we are following our hearts and desires but, in the end, will be causing our own demise. Building monuments and wallowing in our glories is nature's way of fulfilling its ultimate destiny. A destiny that is in conflict with the author's hopes and desires for the protection and promotion of life on Earth.