9781892065582-1892065584-The Madagascar Manifesto: Child of the Light, Child of the Journey, Children of the Dusk

The Madagascar Manifesto: Child of the Light, Child of the Journey, Children of the Dusk

ISBN-13: 9781892065582
ISBN-10: 1892065584
Author: Janet Berliner, George Guthridge
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Meisha Merlin Pub
Format: Paperback 776 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781892065582
ISBN-10: 1892065584
Author: Janet Berliner, George Guthridge
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Meisha Merlin Pub
Format: Paperback 776 pages

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The Madagascar Manifesto: Child of the Light, Child of the Journey, Children of the Dusk (ISBN-13: 9781892065582 and ISBN-10: 1892065584), written by authors Janet Berliner, George Guthridge, was published by Meisha Merlin Pub in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Madagascar Manifesto: Child of the Light, Child of the Journey, Children of the Dusk (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Madagascar Manifesto is not a work of idle fantasy. Nor is it a story purely of horror. While most of the events described in these novels are products of the authors' imaginations, they are set amidst the true history of our world. Painstakingly researched, written, rewritten, and rewritten again, the work took more than fifteen years before all three volumes finally saw publication. To Janet and George it was worth all of the effort when the final volume, Children of the Dusk, received recognition in the form of the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel in 1998. The Madagascar Plan, the cornerstone of the alternative history used in the Madagascar Manifesto, was a true proposal originated around the time of the French Revolution by one of Napoleon's advisors. During the period in which Hitler was playing the role of reasoned statesman to the world outside Germany, the Madagascar Plan resurfaced and was seriously debated even in the U.S. Congress as a possible "solution to the Jewish question." While the Madagascar Manifesto is a work of fiction, it is also a reflection of some of the realities of our world which we usually prefer not to see. It is not light reading, but its rewards are an understanding of what is bright and what is dark in all of us.
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