Alabama in Africa
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Describes an early 20th century collaboration between Booker T. Washington, the Tuskegee Institute, and the then German colony of Togo to establish a cotton-growing based region and economy.
Dieser Autor erforscht, wie man spirituell authentisch sein und gleichzeitig in der materiellen Welt erfolgreich sein kann. Seine Arbeit, inspiriert von persönlichen Erfahrungen, befasst sich mit der Schnittstelle von spiritischem und beruflichem Leben. Er beschäftigt sich mit Themen der Authentizität und des Erfolgs in der heutigen Gesellschaft. Dieser Roman markiert sein Debüt als Belletristikautor.


Describes an early 20th century collaboration between Booker T. Washington, the Tuskegee Institute, and the then German colony of Togo to establish a cotton-growing based region and economy.
Paul is a top business executive hoping to be the next CEO of Ascendant—a New York-based tech giant. He neglects everything—his family and himself—in the race to the top. His fast-paced life is interrupted when he travels to Glastonbury, England, to visit friends in a village rich in history and mysticism. Glastonbury represents a complete counterpoint to Paul’s elite corporate day job. It compares to an amusement park, with shops and venues catering to spiritual seekers ranging from would-be witches, goddesses and druids, and burned-out hippies. Like many seekers before him, he is attracted to the energy of a nearby hill—Tor—said to be the mythical Isle of Avalon. Paul meets a beautiful soul reader, Christine, who reads his soul and plants the seeds that turn his life upside down. When he returns to New York, his wife, Mary, is skeptical. Is Paul having a spiritual awakening or is he falling in love with an attractive charlatan? His journey both scares and intrigues her as she watches him struggle to navigate between the business and spiritual worlds. A series of synchronistic events draws Paul closer to Glastonbury and Christine, compelling him and a reluctant Mary to return, unaware that their lives will never be the same.