The sparse narrative in the Bible leaves many questions unanswered. Why were the two trees there in the first place? Why was the serpent allowed to be there? What kind of people were Adam and Eve? How did they spend their days in the garden? How did the serpent convince Eve to eat the "apple"? Was it really all about one gullible innocent woman being tricked and seduced by a wily serpent? What were her motivations? Would the serpent have tried to deceive Adam before Eve? Did Adam, Eve and the serpent have any kind of relationship, prior to the incident at the tree? The list goes on. A Wall in Eden explores a lot of these questions and answers a few, but its main purpose is simply to be an entertaining story. If readers view the Garden of Eden differently after reading this novel, or find themselves thinking differently about issues raised, then that is just a bonus. You may never think of the garden of eden in quite the same way as before. A Wall in Eden is scheduled to be published in about two weeks. Just trying to get some advance buzz and reviews here.
To quote the late Jerry Garcia,
“what a long, strange trip it’s been”. In my sixty-one years, I've worked on a missile launch crew, in the engine room of a
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