| Key | BIB36750 |
| Reference type | Book |
| Title | The Traveller |
| Series title | The Storyteller Trilogy |
| Author | Connolly, James D. |
| Year | 2019 |
| Publisher | Connolly |
| Place published | [Place not stated] |
| Issue | 7. |
| Abstract | Welcome to my new trilogy. The Storyteller Trilogy has been created as my gift to youth; though these stories would no doubt be enjoyed by readers of all ages, and I hope they will be. These three books gather many of the themes of life, the current world’s struggles and realities, deeper forces at play, and some of its history. They lend themselves to the theme of the development of the human race, and the true nature of civilisation. They seek to put civilisation and its ferment squarely in our hands, as we have more ability to understand the ferment, and to wield the power of civilisation, than we imagine. This third book, The Traveller, is a story about the nature of civilisation, and how we all may wield its power. It asks us to look at the nature of what is real, and what is not. It seeks to look at the core laws of life that wander through history with us, like Change and Civilisation, and asks them to talk with us. It also walks the ground, asking us to be united no matter where we hail from, and seeks to show how this can be done. While we struggle with the darker elements of life, we can wield the power of civilisation in our own neighbourhood or town. I hope the story creates a picture of the power available to small groups, to you, and how it feels |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | YOUTH; FICTION |
| Number of pages | 252 |
| Series volume | 3 |
| File attachments | internal-pdf://2834719710/The-Traveller_-Manuscript_-Edit-Final.pdf |
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