The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus

The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus
Title The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus PDF eBook
Author Francis Audrain
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Pages 594
Release 2021-05-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1647014867

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The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus is a trilogy. A continuing story of romance and true love in three epic sagas spanning two-thousand years in the tumultuous rise of Western Civilization. The storyteller is an old man who understands and appreciates the heroes and heroines; the saints and sinners, who made epic history, by sharing the love and self-sacrifice that enabled Western Culture to survive. When he was young and foolish; naïve and swaggering with false bravado, the old man frolicked in the good life, and took it for granted...until a cold Christmas Eve when a lovely young woman broke his heart and changed his mind. His soul was frozen, in the absence of hope, as the tragic death of romance brought darkness, with agony and despair. But the trajectory of his life was soon altered, blessed by the light from a star so bright, he was inspired by the vision, and started to write. He walked with his characters, the brave and bold, remembered by historians, the new and some old. He miraculously survived, four-score in events, with no worries...and a few sad regrets. His life was replete with trials and tribulations known only to those who dream, daring defeat; but find peace in their passion for truth everlasting. Once called a hero, he perished the thought. The old man knew better souls, those who risked all for true-love and blind justice between the dark-nights of their souls, and their time in the light. They were immortals, seeking knowledge with facts; and their odyssey touched all, as they followed the sun, moon and stars--like the old man was doing when he met Benjamin and Boudica; Colton and Blue Star, and two others too, then chronicled their journeys in a corps of discovery: to find spiritual treasure...the most precious of all.

The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus

The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus
Title The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus PDF eBook
Author Francis Audrain
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Pages 396
Release 2019-08-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1644624567

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The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus is an epic trilogy in three heroic sagas spanning two thousand years in the tumultuous advance of Western Civilization. The Storyteller is an old man who understands and appreciates the heroes and heroines, saints and sinners who made world changing history, with love and self-sacrifice, enabling Western Culture to survive and produce the United States of America. When he was young and foolish, naive and swaggering with false bravado, the Storyteller frolicked in the good life and took it for granted, until a cold Christmas Eve when a lovely young woman broke his heart, and shattered his soul. The tragic death of beautiful romance brought darkness with agony and despair; but the trajectory of his life was soon blessed by a light so bright it revealed his future, and compelled him to write. So the Storyteller joined with his characters, the brave and the bold, remembered by historians, some new and some old. He miraculously survived them, with few regrets; and his life was replete with trials and tribulations known to those who dream big, daring defeat. Then find peace in their passion for truth everlasting. Once called a hero, the Storyteller perished the thought. He knew better people, those who risked everything for true love and equal justice during the dark nights of their souls, and their time in the light. They were immortals, seeking knowledge with facts. And the results of their odyssey eventually touched all, as they followed the sun, moon and stars, just like the Storyteller was doing when he met Benjamin and Boudica, and four others too. Then chronicled their journeys, in a Corps of Discovery, to find the most precious and meaningful treasure of all.

The Everlasting Spring

The Everlasting Spring
Title The Everlasting Spring PDF eBook
Author Francis Audrain
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2021-10-05
Genre
ISBN 9781662421334

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The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus is an epic trilogy of romance and heroic true love spanning two thousand years in the tumultuous advance of Western Civilization. The Storyteller is an old man who understands and appreciates the heroes and heroines, the saints and sinners, who made world changing history sharing transcendent love and self-sacrifice needed for Western Culture to survive, and create The United States of America. When he was young and foolish naïve and swaggering with false bravado the old man frolicked in the good life and took it for granted, until a cold Christmas Eve when a lovely young woman broke his heart. His soul was frozen in the absence of hope, as the tragic death of romance brought darkness with agony and despair. But the trajectory of his life was altered; blessed by a light so bright he was inspired by the vision, and started to write. He walked with his characters, brave and bold, remembered by historians, some new and some old, and miraculously survived, with few regrets. His life was replete with trials and tribulations of a kind known only by those who dream, daring defeat, and find peace in their passion for truth everlasting. Once called a hero, the old man perished the thought. He knew better people, those who risked everything for true love and equal justice during the dark nights of their souls, and their time in the light. They were immortals, seeking knowledge, with facts, found from deadly experience. Their odyssey's touched all while they followed the sun, the moon and the stars, just as the old man was doing when he met Benjamin and Boudica and four others more, then chronicled their journeys in a corps of discovery to find spiritual treasure the most precious of all. Francis Audrain

Everlasting Spring

Everlasting Spring
Title Everlasting Spring PDF eBook
Author Frank Audrain
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 2016-11-03
Genre
ISBN 9781480832084

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It is first-century Brittania as Christianity begins its rise in a pagan world. As a man and woman meet as enemies, they have only one thing in common: the Romans are dominating each of their respective homelands. Benjamin is an Israelite whose wife was murdered by Roman soldiers while on the annual Passover journey. Although Benjamin is rich in material terms, he has lost the spiritual comfort he once sought through Judaism. Now as he attempts to escape Roman tyranny, he is searching for a purpose he hopes will restore his desire to continue living in a world gone mad. Boudica is also doing her best to emerge from the darkness surrounding her plight. Now that her husband has died, the Queen of the Iceni Celts in Britton is dedicated to freeing her people from Roman imperialism. When fate guides the two adversaries to meet, their undeniable connection propels them forward into adventures, battles, betrayal, and a transcendent love that eventually sets into motion a series of events that will reveal the reason for their existence. In this historical saga, a Jewish man and Celtic woman embark on a journey to find peace during a time of great upheaval as evil spreads, causing dire consequences for the Liberty of millions in generations that follow. ..".A completely engaging story both emotionally and intellectually ..." --Tom Hyman, former magazine and book editor and author of six novels Praise for the debut volume of The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus "The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus--Book One, Benjamin and Boudica--strikes me as a winner with wide appeal. It's a completely engaging story both emotionally and intellectually, and certainly a rousing one in terms of level of action. The principal characters are vivid and compelling creations that will stick in a reader's mind for a long time; the supporting cast is also first-rate. The prose is consistently lively and evocative, and sometimes quite eloquent. The story's theme--the rise of Christianity following Christ's crucifixion in the twilight years of the Roman Empire--is powerfully articulated and presented. The plot is amazingly inventive and powerfully imagined. It is also solidly thought out and put together; the story arc is excellent, bringing the rising conflicts of the whole extraordinary adventure to a thunderous climax and resolution--and a very satisfying conclusion." Tom Hyman is a professional novelist of twenty-five years standing with six novels in print in over a dozen languages (Jupiter's Daughter, Prussian Blue, Seven Days to Petrograd, Riches and Honor, The Russian Woman, and Giant Killer). Tom is also a former magazine and book editor. In his years of editorial experience at LIFE Magazine and the publishing houses of Atheneum, Doubleday, and G.P. Putnam's, he has worked with the widest of talents, including a substantial number of best-selling authors, academics, historians and novelists.

The Classic Myths in English Literature

The Classic Myths in English Literature
Title The Classic Myths in English Literature PDF eBook
Author Charles Mills Gayley
Publisher
Pages 638
Release 1893
Genre English literature
ISBN

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The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art

The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art
Title The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art PDF eBook
Author Charles Mills Gayley
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1911
Genre English poetry
ISBN

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The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art Based Chiefly on Bulfinch's "Age of Fable" (1855)

The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art Based Chiefly on Bulfinch's
Title The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art Based Chiefly on Bulfinch's "Age of Fable" (1855) PDF eBook
Author Charles Mills Gayley
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1911
Genre Mythology, Classical
ISBN

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