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Obama's Dream - A Divine Revelation in the Style of Shakespeare - cover

Obama's Dream - A Divine Revelation in the Style of Shakespeare

A LeRoy

Editorial: Poet Prophetic Publishing

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Sinopsis

To Heaven and Back Again, In Shakespearean Verse!
 
(Also available in the author’s audiobook narration)
 
A poetic voice for our age, A. LeRoy recalls the majestic visions of Dante and Homer as he takes the former president on a shamanic journey through time and space, even to the throne of God!
 
What lessons must the politician learn before he hands over the keys of empire to Donald Trump? He has an angel to guide him, a philosopher to counsel him, and the lessons of history to instruct him. But will he heed Heaven's message?
 
This story may remind you of Scrooge's revelation in A Christmas Carol, Homer's scenes of warring gods, and Dante's ascent with Beatrice.
 
A divine revelation awaits you!
 
"Captivated me from start to end… Deeply stirring, intelligent and amusing in turn… Takes the reader on a fantastic journey across time and space… Cleverly done!… A must-read for those into politics and literature… A true classic. "Reader Reviews
 
"Absolutely wonderful and hypnotic narration, his voice flowing over gently with the narrative song of his words." Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews
Disponible desde: 10/02/2019.

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