We Save the World
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"We Save the World"
A trans-human, living in the year 2450, recalls his life as the boy Pascal centuries earlier and shares the gripping story of how the world was saved. In the year 2125, George Orwell's prophecy in his novel "1984" has become chilling reality. Countries and nations have been destroyed, and people live as slaves in castes. The World Bank, known as the WB, celebrates the 75th year of its global rule. But in this same year, their reign begins to crack as a strange plague breaks out - and the child Sophia is born.
As a young woman, Sophia comes to live on an island off the coast of France, where "misfits" are kept for experimental purposes. Inspired by her motto, "We must love our enemies to death", a small group decides to take action. And so they set out to conquer the beast and save the world - with the only weapons that have ever, through time, really made a difference: pacifism, friendship, and art.
The great saga takes place on the island, in Paris and in New York. And this time - they succeed! The world is reborn into the Age of the Parousia, where duality ends and matter and consciousness are joined in union.
But what about the rest of the universe?
"We Save the World" is Part 1 of the trilogy "New News from the West". Watch for Part 2, "Sequence", and Part 3, "The Beyond", coming soon!
Über den Autor
Candace Carter grew up in a small town in the Midwest of the USA. She was privileged to belong to a politically active protestant family. Unfortunately, the family had to endure mobbing and repression in their bigoted, racist community. At the early age of nineteen, Carter left her native home to start a new life in Hamburg, Germany. After working her way through school at the Academy of Fine Arts, she took up residence in Karlsruhe. Since 1980, she has been a freelance artist in the region. In the beginning of her career, painting and drawing were her passion, but in time she moved on to performance, installation, and video.
Candace Carter hosts a channel on YouTube, "Candace Carter Thoughts to Go", as well as the podcast "Kunst oder Grombiere?" ("Art or Potatoes?") on her channel and on Spotify. In 2015, she returned to her first and oldest love: writing. Through all the years, Christianity and Marxism have been the major influences in her work and life.
Candace Carter was married to fellow artist Tutilo Karcher, who passed away in 2019. She lives in close contact with her children and the many friends she has been blessed with. Her first novel, "We Save the World", Part I one of the trilogy "New News from the West", is dedicated to her grandson, Anton Tuto.
Produkt Details
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 348 Seiten
Größe: 26,4 MB
ISBN: 9783819287343
Veröffentlichung: 6. Mai 2025