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Alethea's Dreams
Alethea's Dreams | Daniel B. Martin
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With the full weight and gravity of the world pressing down upon her Alethea, the Greek Goddess of Truth, rests in an uneasy slumber. Alethea’s Dreams become embodied and enlivened through this collection of stories. Begging to be uncovered, unearthed and awakened, her concern for humanity manifests in the curiously tragic, romantic and insightful lives of her dream’s main characters. As the winds of change blow, the dirt of modernity is whisked away. The nature of her truth resurfaces and becomes exposed in a myriad of times and places. From the slave pit of a rock quarry to the King’s table, along distant mountain passes and the many endless highways of civilization, between the lines of blank pages, in the heart of modern suburbia, underneath the red berries of a threatened coffee farm that rests deep in the El Salvadorian jungle, stuck under the surgical knife in a flickering makeshift operating room amidst the chaotic throngs of war, across time and space into our most painful traumatic pasts, unto our unfolding futures and beyond, Alethea and her dreams take us underneath the surface of our illusions to the distant future that our hearts all long for. These are Alethea’s Dreams.
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Alethea's Dreams | Daniel B. Martin
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This book was a compilation of several short stories.Its different than any book I‘ve ever read.Each short story had a valuable life lesson embeddedI can tell that the author has some very strong political viewpoints which he expressed well.I agree with some of his viewpoints. The main take away that I got out of this book is that the world would be a much better place if we could all learn to love more. Thank you,Goodreads,for this giveaway.

Nute I don‘t think that I would have found my way to this book without your review. The cover would never have attracted my attention, but your words have me very curious. Thank you! Stacking! 3y
Cathyloves2read I felt the same way. I won this book, and wasn‘t sure I wanted to read it after it arrived. You know the old saying- You can‘t judge ia book by it‘s cover! 3y
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