The Root of Heaven & Earth
Title | The Root of Heaven & Earth |
Year for Search | 2013 |
Authors | Grace, E. A. |
Pagination | 874 pp. |
Date Published | 2013 |
Publisher | Ethosphere Press |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | The novel begins in a high tech, overpopulated dystopia with a corporate world government (Corprogov). A physicist in that world accidentally projects himself to a parallel world that is a eutopia. He learns about the world through a book by the woman who brought about the eutopia, and the book is provided with some sections complete and others summarized as he travels to a retreat based on the teachings in the book. The eutopia has a limited population, strict environmental standards achieved through education not government. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Female author. |
Full Text | 2013 Grace, E.A. The Root of Heaven & Earth. New York: Ethosphere Press. 840 pp. plus separately paged Appendixes (A1-A32). PSt The novel begins in a high tech, overpopulated dystopia with a corporate world government (Corprogov). A physicist in that world accidentally projects himself to a parallel world that is a eutopia. He learns about the world through a book by the woman who brought about the eutopia. and the book is provided with some sections complete and others summarized as he travels to a retreat based on the teachings in the book. The eutopia has a limited population, strict environmental standards achieved through education not government. Female author. |