"We don't just meet people by accident; they are meant to cross our
path for a reason." Unknown AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE is my first
novel of inspirational adult fiction based on the belief that
everyone has a guardian angel and that if you are tapped into your
own subconscious deeply enough, you start believing that this angel
takes many forms, physically and mentally, to help you get through
life. This 76,500 word novel is as much a spiritual journey as it
is a physical one, as my protagonist's adventures span four
continents, and more than a dozen countries, in search of herself
during her work as a broadcast journalist. Inclusive of many
non-fiction references to and interviews with real people,
musicians, artists, cities and events from the end of the 90s into
the turn of the new millennium, Piper Brown follows the voices of
her mantra found within the famous poem, THE DESIDERATA, to find
her way back home. AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE is similar in texture
and diction to Elizabeth Gilbert's NY Times Bestseller, EAT, PRAY,
LOVE, in the sense that there is a young female protagonist
searching for a balance in life. As my heroine is being guided by
the wisdom of her God, she like all of us, struggles with the human
condition and is ever evolving, moving from her morning to her noon
then to her night of life, in order to find the answers for which
she's been searching. As a music reporter and travel journalist,
Piper Brown shares, with an entire generation of readers just
entering middle age or 'the afternoon of life', her profound love,
infectious laughter, and wide-eyed curiosity, while she discovers
herself through the real people, music and travel adventures she
experiences. We believe she is a kindred spirit; we want to cheer
her on in victory and cry with her in defeat. " Prologue 'What
walks on four legs in the morning, two at mid-day and three at
night?' The Riddle of the Sphinx The answer is Man; he crawls on
all fours as a baby, and then walks on two feet for the majority of
his life; then he gives way to the use of a cane as he reaches old
age. Although there are many interpretations of the history behind
the riddle, its purpose and its inventor, legend has most commonly
credited it to Oedipus as a riddle that he enforced to provide
security into the entrance of the great tombs of the pyramids. One
needed to answer the question correctly or be slain. It was Hera,
who knew the answer. I was very fortunate throughout my life to
have had the opportunity to travel and it was on one such adventure
to Egypt where I was reminded about the complexities and the
capabilities of the human spirit. I was in awe of the pyramids and
the Sphinx and marveled at the construction of such eternal
masterpieces because most particularly, they had been crafted so
many centuries ago; but it made me realize that no matter how much
we as humans have evolved, we are still plagued by the same
riddles, suffer the same conditions and pay the same consequences
as our human brethren did back then. We are the most evolutionary
creatures on the planet. Yet we cannot seem to move beyond our own
complexities and limitations. We are all united in our misery by
what makes us divinely human. My protagonist, naturally, is no
different, she suffers the same human conditions; she lives, she
loves and she dies. She is ever evolving moving from her morning to
her noon then to her night of life, but she feels the need to go
outside herself in order to seek what is really within all along,
in order to find 'peace with her soul' as it says in The Desiderata
and to find her 'home', whatever that is perceived to be. This then
bares the question, is she actually meeting and seeing real people
or merely incarnations of her self?" The moral of the story is to
listen to the voices in your head, to tap into your subconscious.
They're telling you things for a reason; they're showing you the
way to go home.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2014 |
First published: |
May 2014 |
Authors: |
Pamela D. Blair
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
326 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4995-7480-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Romance >
General
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LSN: |
1-4995-7480-0 |
Barcode: |
9781499574807 |
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