dawn in the dark: A FABLE
dawn in the dark is a story of entropy. It depicts the loss of promise, hope, and new horizons at the hands of time and agendas that falter at achieving anything honestly and with good-will. Wind, dust, and darkness influence rhetoric which draws on mood to dampen spirits, alter perspective, push hatred, and encourage deception. All the while, our children are taking note and their societies will assume our assured, gradual decline if we don't adopt new ways of thinking and acting.
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dawn in the dark: A FABLE
dawn in the dark is a story of entropy. It depicts the loss of promise, hope, and new horizons at the hands of time and agendas that falter at achieving anything honestly and with good-will. Wind, dust, and darkness influence rhetoric which draws on mood to dampen spirits, alter perspective, push hatred, and encourage deception. All the while, our children are taking note and their societies will assume our assured, gradual decline if we don't adopt new ways of thinking and acting.
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dawn in the dark: A FABLE

dawn in the dark: A FABLE

by Eric Dustman
dawn in the dark: A FABLE

dawn in the dark: A FABLE

by Eric Dustman

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Overview

dawn in the dark is a story of entropy. It depicts the loss of promise, hope, and new horizons at the hands of time and agendas that falter at achieving anything honestly and with good-will. Wind, dust, and darkness influence rhetoric which draws on mood to dampen spirits, alter perspective, push hatred, and encourage deception. All the while, our children are taking note and their societies will assume our assured, gradual decline if we don't adopt new ways of thinking and acting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855624274
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/01/2023
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

Eric L Dustman, PhD is a researcher, educator, writer, and independent school head. While immersed in efforts to develop schools and people over the last 30 years, he has sought to gain a greater personal understanding of empathy in children; the value of communication in relationships and connection; and to support adult learners as they extend their abilities in different capacities.
His wife and three children have joined him on world-wide adventures, all the while seeking to grow as individuals and as a family. Their support of one another and collective interests to chase whatever opportunities present themselves have led to life on three continents and one small island. His pride overflows.
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