In the Shadow of Atlantis
"Sometimes I think there really must have been a lost Atlantis, and we perceptive people are all former citizens, reincarnate. It must have been a most marvelouos place," John DeCamp muses as he explores the sense of isolation within society experienced by anyone who is just a little different. DeCamp offers a poetic, philosophical comfort to those who feel like they don't quite fit in this world. According to author Jean Auel, "To those who feel alienated by their unique perception, his poetry speaks the message that they are not alone." This tale, told in poetic vignettes and accompanied by black and white images by photographer Brenda Schaffer is sure to make you pause and think.
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In the Shadow of Atlantis
"Sometimes I think there really must have been a lost Atlantis, and we perceptive people are all former citizens, reincarnate. It must have been a most marvelouos place," John DeCamp muses as he explores the sense of isolation within society experienced by anyone who is just a little different. DeCamp offers a poetic, philosophical comfort to those who feel like they don't quite fit in this world. According to author Jean Auel, "To those who feel alienated by their unique perception, his poetry speaks the message that they are not alone." This tale, told in poetic vignettes and accompanied by black and white images by photographer Brenda Schaffer is sure to make you pause and think.
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In the Shadow of Atlantis

In the Shadow of Atlantis

In the Shadow of Atlantis

In the Shadow of Atlantis

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"Sometimes I think there really must have been a lost Atlantis, and we perceptive people are all former citizens, reincarnate. It must have been a most marvelouos place," John DeCamp muses as he explores the sense of isolation within society experienced by anyone who is just a little different. DeCamp offers a poetic, philosophical comfort to those who feel like they don't quite fit in this world. According to author Jean Auel, "To those who feel alienated by their unique perception, his poetry speaks the message that they are not alone." This tale, told in poetic vignettes and accompanied by black and white images by photographer Brenda Schaffer is sure to make you pause and think.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947289970
Publisher: Bookpatch LLC
Publication date: 12/22/2018
Pages: 52
Sales rank: 748,431
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.11(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Jean M. Auel is an international phenomenon. Her Earth's Children series — set in prehistoric Europe — has sold more than 45 million copies worldwide. Her extensive research — including learning how to construct an ice cave for her first book The Clan of the Cave Bear — has earned her the respect of archaeologists and anthropologists around the world. She has honorary degrees from four universities and received the French government’s medal of an "Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters."

Hometown:

Portland, Oregon

Date of Birth:

February 18, 1936

Place of Birth:

Chicago, Illinois

Education:

M.B.A., University of Portland, 1976
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