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Roger Owen, an African American family man in the year 2011, awakens the morning after his fortieth birthday to discover himself inhabiting the body of Sydney Hamilton, a Caucasian sixty-six year old Welsh Harvard Professor of History, whom he remembers nothing of, in what is now the year 2125. Roger's entire life up to that fateful evening in October 2011 is soon revealed as being only a memory of a past life. His odyssey of this strange new existence in the twenty-second century takes him from an insane asylum, to the care of an attractive, beguiling, empathetic psychologist named Dr.…mehr

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Roger Owen, an African American family man in the year 2011, awakens the morning after his fortieth birthday to discover himself inhabiting the body of Sydney Hamilton, a Caucasian sixty-six year old Welsh Harvard Professor of History, whom he remembers nothing of, in what is now the year 2125. Roger's entire life up to that fateful evening in October 2011 is soon revealed as being only a memory of a past life. His odyssey of this strange new existence in the twenty-second century takes him from an insane asylum, to the care of an attractive, beguiling, empathetic psychologist named Dr. Jessica Wynn, to the acceptance of both lost lives and the pursuit of finding his ancestors from his past life. Through it all he must also deal with unraveling the mystery of a secret he unknowingly holds as Professor Hamilton regarding the truth of a catastrophic viral pandemic that occurred in 2115 that now threatens his life by a man who seeks to kill him.
Autorenporträt
Award winning writer David Earle was born and raised in Anaheim, California, and currently resides in northern Nevada amid the majestic High Sierras where he writes prolifically, varying from comedies to dramas, from novels to screenplays to plays, of which he has had four plays produced in the Greater Los Angeles, California area - After The Wedding; A Road To Nowhere; They're Having A Deadly Good Time; and Postnuptials. Postnuptials, an adult comedy farce, had its Australian premiere in Sydney on February 8, 2013 where it ran for 24 successful performances and was chosen as one of the theatrical events for the 2013 Sydney Mardi Gras. His screenplay adaptation of Postnuptials won him an Honorable Mention award "In Recognition of Superior Screenwriting at the 2011 Las Vegas Film Festival", as well as being honored with two nominations - Excellence in Comedy and Best Alternative/Social Issue - at the 2011 Action On Film International Film Festival. His fiction novel, Life Is But A Dream, is selling worldwide in 248 countries. The screenplay adaptation of Life Is But A Dream that he wrote won him three of the four awards it was nominated for at the 2012 Action On Film International Film Festival: Best Dialogue Feature; The Arthur Rosenfeld Award for Dramatic Writing; runner-up for the AOF Excellence Award in Writing; and nominated for Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Feature. David Earle is also author of the novelette, The Remarkable Travels of Billy Sparks, and is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America.