Proof of Passing - E-book - ePub

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 Mike O'Donnell - Proof of Passing.
Hundreds of years separate the familes but their fears are similar when their lives are torn apart in changing times of violence and hate. They seek a... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Hundreds of years separate the familes but their fears are similar when their lives are torn apart in changing times of violence and hate. They seek a refuge and dream of peace and a new beginning. The cave provides shelter and an inspiration. Nok, the last survivor of an early Stone-Age people and pregnant Meera, an outcast from a newer race, are hunted. Roman settlers, Marcus, Flavia and son Octavian, caught in a tribal uprising in Germania Magna.
The gypsy Lilli and criminal Wolf, escaping a Todesmarsch column, and academics, Bernd, Anna and baby Daniel fleeing across the East German border to freedom, all find the sanctuay of the cave and leave a PROOF OF PASSING unknowingly inspiring generations to come.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/07/2021
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201643768
  • EAN
    9798201643768
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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Biographie de Mike O'Donnell

Mike was a slow starter at the writing game. For the first two years of his life he seemed intent on eating and sleeping. Once these skills were mastered he did begin to make his mark, mostly with dirty fingers, lumps of mud and soft crayon. His father was in the RAF (as was his Sergeant Mum during the war) which meant that every so often the family moved on. He was therefore very nearly educated at a lot of schools; two weeks and three days at one lucky establishment.
He did eventually learn to wield a pen, but mostly for activities other than writing. As all his forebears, he entered the Armed Forces. Three grandparents in the Army, both parents in the RAF, so he joined the RN. (Historical note: Great uncle George Rowe survived the Titanic and surprisingly he wasn't to blame. He was ex-RN.) The RN was extremely educational. Mike learned how to get blisters on his feet from marching and tabbing across Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons, and a variety of parade grounds; and on his hands from sawing, chipping and filing cast iron and lumps of steel.
He was professionally sick in the Atlantic, the North Sea, and up in the ice during the contretemps with Icelandic fishermen. And, because he was young he wasn't too well in a couple of ports like Hamburg and Amsterdam - water wasn't involved. He left the Navy, tried as many jobs as possible to see what made the world work, and sold a few pathetic stories. After four years servicing the Sultan of Oman's Navy and ten years trying to keep some of the Royal Army of Oman's radio equipment going he had a BA(Hons) and an MBA and sold about fifty stories.

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