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Veronicaās Papers by A. Colin Wright
Veronicaās Papers by A. Colin Wright has an amazing premise that makes the reader think about the likelihood and outcome of such an experiment in his or her own life.
Well-developed characters like Gerald Clayton, who finds himself in a nursing-home after losing his memory; his wife Elizabeth; and Veronica Castell (who has assembled papers documenting Geraldās life along with other people from Geraldās past) help the reader understand Geraldās and Veronicaās thought processes.
The unlikely setting is a cruise ship named Marguerite. This ship is of British registry, sailing out of Southampton to a variety of destinations like the Azores and the Canary Islands. Passengers receive an invitation (Compliments of āCreative Travelā) awarding them a fully paid seven-day cruise for two that includes a special program geared to meet their individual needs and interests.
The intensity of the authorās style of writing is evident when he writes: āHumans are like individual atoms jostling in time and space in a constantly changing relationship, and every so often what we call chance brings together those whoāve met before so that we wonder whether there isnāt some further purpose. But what of the coincidences that fail to become evident? The odds against Janetās being on the other side of that train were almost as great, but weād never have known we were even close. How often have we been in such situations without knowing it? Only our ignorance prevents us from calling those coincidences and from seeing the basic oneness of life.ā
Colin Wright causes the reader to think and question mortality with its limitations in relationship to moral and spiritual concerns. This passage is an example: āThe tragedy is that Christianity could be so much more. Christās words, it seems to me, rarely limit people to a narrow morality. Rather itās Saint Paul and those who followed, more concerned with establishing orthodoxy under the leadership of a politically powerful church-who brought a small-minded understanding to a vision that encompasses all peopleās strivings. Christians simply couldnāt tolerate rivals: a pettiness repeated often enough since. Yet thereās no contradiction between the worship of pagan gods, say, and that of Christ, for the reality they represent is the same. Why couldnāt Christianity have had vision enough to see this?ā
Cold Coffee Press endorses Veronicaās Papers by A. Colin Wright as a thoughtāprovoking work of literature that raises the question of whether or not ācreation, fantasy and truth are the sameā. We received this book in a Kindle/PDF format. This review was completed on October 31, 2015. For more information contact Cold Coffee Press. http://www.coldcoffeepress.com
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