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This is a novel containing two parallel stories: a fable about
Ortho the Cricket's quest to sing a World Song which transcends the
traditional Cricket Song and it is also a story about Dan Lesniak's
quest for artistic expression that transcends traditional painting
techniques. Ortho and Dan travel different paths to same
destination. Both meet obstacles on the way that hinder their
quests and threaten to prevent them from achieving their life-long
pursuits.
The Turner family, headed by Jessup Paul Turner, is a power force
in the country. The family is obsessed with the preservation of its
heritage and dynasty, but is cursed with marriages that produce a
single male heir each generation. Jessup Paul Turner's wife
produces an heir. Unfortunately, the heir is a girl. The girl,
Debra, while in college, falls in love with a Black student. They
marry against family wishes and she becomes pregnant, unacceptable
for the Turner dynasty preservation. Turner determines that the
child must be killed to preserve the Turner lineage. Turner sends
men, led by his personal bodyguard, to kill the baby. The
bodyguard, in love with Debra, kills the hit men instead. The young
child is precocious and as he matures, believes himself to be the
son of God. He attracts a large following, called the Jessupites.
Turner, now with a male heir, as a result of a relationship with a
prostitute, is determined, now more than ever, to have the Black
boy killed. He puts into motion a plan to kill the Black Prophet.
This is a novel containing two parallel stories: a fable about
Ortho the Cricket's quest to sing a World Song which transcends the
traditional Cricket Song and it is also a story about Dan Lesniak's
quest for artistic expression that transcends traditional painting
techniques. Ortho and Dan travel different paths to same
destination. Both meet obstacles on the way that hinder their
quests and threaten to prevent them from achieving their life-long
pursuits.
The Turner family, headed by Jessup Paul Turner, is a power force
in the country. The family is obsessed with the preservation of its
heritage and dynasty, but is cursed with marriages that produce a
single male heir each generation. Jessup Paul Turner's wife
produces an heir. Unfortunately, the heir is a girl. The girl,
Debra, while in college, falls in love with a Black student. They
marry against family wishes and she becomes pregnant, unacceptable
for the Turner dynasty preservation. Turner determines that the
child must be killed to preserve the Turner lineage. Turner sends
men, led by his personal bodyguard, to kill the baby. The
bodyguard, in love with Debra, kills the hit men instead. The young
child is precocious and as he matures, believes himself to be the
son of God. He attracts a large following, called the Jessupites.
Turner, now with a male heir, as a result of a relationship with a
prostitute, is determined, now more than ever, to have the Black
boy killed. He puts into motion a plan to kill the Black Prophet.
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