TITLE: Ascending Spiral: Humanity's last chance
AUTHOR: Bob Rich http://bobswriting.com/ascending.htmlISBN 978-1-61599-186-0
PUBLISHER: Marvelous Sprits Press http://www.marvelousspirit.com
GENRE: Fiction: Insprational, Historical, SF.
BUY LINKS are at http://bobswriting.com/ascending.html
Reviewed by Max Overton originally for Bobbing Around newsletter
Ascending Spiral is
a wonderfully curious book and one that defies instant categorisation. At first,
I thought it a series of historical stories -- expertly crafted and meticulously
researched -- that put you right into the times so you can actually feel what
the characters are experiencing. You live as Padraig, his short life terminated
by a Viking raider; as Irishman Dermot fighting against British tyranny; as
Amelia, the wife of a brutal landowner in Outback Australia; and as Pip Lipkin,
a young man in 20th century Australia, fighting prejudice and his own
failings. But it was so much more than just historical stories. The central
character in each account turns out to be the same soul, experiencing different
lives, learning some lessons, failing others, falling and rising, though the
overall journey is one of ascent -- one soul’s journey on an ascending
spiral.
This, in itself,
would be a fascinating tale of men and women buffeted by circumstance, but the
story is twelve thousand years in the making. Furthermore, it encompasses the
lives of aliens as well as humans, told in a way that seems both realistic and
meaningful. A Space Flower and a Walking Plant add their lives to the mix, and
if it seems odd that these beings should be included in a story of an ascending
soul, think again. Every action leaves its mark, both on ourselves and those
around us, and if we do harm, we must atone for our actions before we can move
forward. With every death comes an accounting and a chance for the soul to pick
a future life that will help it right the wrongs of a previous existence, help
it on its spiral of ascent.
If all that wasn’t
enough, one is left with a strong feeling that the latter part of the book is at
least partly autobiographical, as the character Pip Lipkin finally realises his
long history and what it all means. He has learned lessons from his past lives
and can now put them into practice. This would be enough for most books, but Bob
Rich goes further, pointing out the future of the planet and the fate of every
species on it unless we too learn the lessons that Pip has learned over twelve
thousand years of existence.
Ascending Spiral is
a book that held me fascinated while I was reading it, and made me sit and think
when I finished it. I know I’ll be reading it again, especially the latter part
where the future of the planet -- my future, your future -- is laid out, and how
we can yet save it from destruction. Thank you, Bob, for this wonderful and
thought-provoking experience.
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More about the author:
More about the author:
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Bob Rich, http://bobswriting.com
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