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Across Time: Love Eternal (Paperback) |
| An Adventure with Beginnings
in Ancient Africa |
Author: O. J. Harp, III
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Across Time: Love Eternal is
a Historical Science Fiction Adventure of epic proportions, with
multiethnic characters. It is a love story, which lasts across the
very depths of time.
Mysterious humans with occult powers, travel from the dawn of
civilization by way of a destructive time storm to recover stolen
ancient Egyptian artifacts. If they fail, the future of humankind
will contain the ultimate evil--worldwide slavery. Unknowingly,
they are accompanied across time by an ancient Egyptian monster.
Two impassioned lovers travel from the distant past by way of a
vicious time storm to the present time and rediscover the memory
of their love, which was lost by traveling in the vastness of
time. Their love must survive not only amnesia, but also the love
intentions of various rivals, and the aggressive pursuit of the
cloned ancient pharaoh: Ramesses the Great. The lovers are guided
by a wise priest and scientist named Imhotep, who in the time of
the great pharaohs designed and was the chief architect of the
first pyramid in Egypt. Across Time: Love Eternal is filled with mysticism, magic,
future technology, and the history and lore of ancient Egypt.
Across Time: Love Eternal an Adventure with Beginnings in Ancient
Africa is a novel filled with mysticism, magic, future technology,
and the history and lore of ancient Egypt, with its ancient
spells, Pharaohs and pyramids. It is a science fiction adventure of epic proportions, with
multiethnic characters. The story grapples with the historical
implications of African slavery, the pathology of the N-word, the
destructiveness of gang violence, the importance of the
African-American Kwanzaa celebration, and the ethnicity of the
Pharaohs. It is a love story, which lasts across the very depths
of time. The story began in sub-Saharan Africa, 110 million B.C.,
with prehistoric animals and quickly moves on to 11000 B.C., a
time when the Great Sphinx was carved by the Anu, a mysterious
Black race of people with occult superpowers. With an ancient
miraculous device they travel from the dawn of civilization to the
present time to recover stolen ancient Egyptian (Kemetic)
artifacts. And they intermingle with present day people and
mischievous school-aged kids.Across Time: Love Eternal can be used as a bibliotherapy
reference for adolescent and young adult readers. It may support
the transition from youth to responsible adult. The novel is
largely a metaphor for self-discovery filled with psychological
meaning. It is a mesmerizing tale for everyone in search of his or
her own identity. The authentic atmosphere, historical detail, and
sizzling drama span across the ages from a time of prehistoric
animals to a future time of clones, holographic images, and
rapping, mechanical 'bots. |
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"Across Time: Love Eternal
has everything, history drama, imagination, creative expression.
We have too few novels that have acted as a vehicle for teaching
timeless messages. Dr. Harp is well versed in his historical
material. He has taken history one step further. He engaged the
challenge of conveying complex impressions and insights rooted in
ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) history and culture and merging these
notions with contemporary youth culture. As such, a wide audience
should find this novel exciting and informative at the same time.
Teachers can find many uses for the content. Adults in general and
young people in particular can simply relax and enjoy the work as
a novel, and return to it for further study. All praises to Dr.
Harp for giving us a solid model of how to bring our culture to
life."
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Dr. Asa G. Hilliard, III-Nana Baffour Amankwatia II Fuller
Callaway Professor, Georgia State University"This novel is
beyond a love story. It is a powerful description of how love and
history can be combined to offer a solution to problems we
experience today. Dr. Harp does an excellent job at using the
beauty of the black woman as the source of strength for many
characters in the story. Throughout the adventure, the black woman
has shown her dignity, her pride and she is respected and admired
by both friends and foes. To conclude, I fell in love again with
the black woman I know, and I owe my marital rejuvenation to the
magnificent words expressed in Harp's novel."
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T.
Owens Moore, Ph.D.,author of The Science of Melanin, Associate
Professor
of Psychology, Clark Atlanta University
"Brother O. J. Harp, III has written a compelling novel that
will capture your mind and encourage your spirit! Read it and then
re-read it, and you will be inspired!"
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Willlie Jolley, Award Winning Speaker, Singer and Best Selling
Author.
"If you are hungry for magic, fantasy, and cultural
enlightenment, then read Across Time: Love Eternal. This is the
long awaited "Black" Harry Potter." - Black
Book News Magazine |
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