Beyond the Barn Door - Earth has run out of time, but humanity finds a better future, in the past (Paperback)


Natalie, a typical 21st century California teen, is an unlikely candidate for savior of the Native American tribes, but across the United States, tribal elders are meeting in secret locations to ponder a petroglyph of a girl dressed in red leading the people through a cave-like opening to a new land. The story is very old and originated with a single tribe on the west coast thousands of years ago, but over the centuries this tale of a girl who would lead them to a new world spread throughout the tribes. The time for her to lead them through the mysterious opening in the earth has arrived. Natalie's young life is shattered when she learns her parents have died in an auto accident, but she has no idea the extent to which her life, and indeed the entire world, will soon change. When she visits her grandfather at his ranch to deliver the news his daughter and son-in-law have died, her Grandpa Jeb tells her of the new world awaiting at the end of a lava tube his own father discovered many years before, the tube's entrance now hidden in Jeb's barn. The characters speculate that the tube is actually a worm hole because it takes them back more than 9,000 years, to the western coast of the North American continent during the Paleo-Indian period. Natalie's grandfather has discovered that the world as we know it will end in a few short years, and he makes plans to transfer as much of the best of our modern knowledge to the old world as he can before the coming cataclysm. A central question in the novel is the possibility of remaking the world without making the same mistakes (the abuse of the earth, the invention of nuclear weapons, relationships between peoples defined by power and military might, and etc.). What if, one of the characters asks, the Native Americans had been left to develop toward some unified civilization instead of being nearly wiped out by the European invasion? Beyond The Barn Door is at once an apocalyptic tale of the end of modern civilization and a tale of hope in the rebirth of a new civilization to take its place. It is also a love story, and a story of human creativity and resilience.

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Natalie, a typical 21st century California teen, is an unlikely candidate for savior of the Native American tribes, but across the United States, tribal elders are meeting in secret locations to ponder a petroglyph of a girl dressed in red leading the people through a cave-like opening to a new land. The story is very old and originated with a single tribe on the west coast thousands of years ago, but over the centuries this tale of a girl who would lead them to a new world spread throughout the tribes. The time for her to lead them through the mysterious opening in the earth has arrived. Natalie's young life is shattered when she learns her parents have died in an auto accident, but she has no idea the extent to which her life, and indeed the entire world, will soon change. When she visits her grandfather at his ranch to deliver the news his daughter and son-in-law have died, her Grandpa Jeb tells her of the new world awaiting at the end of a lava tube his own father discovered many years before, the tube's entrance now hidden in Jeb's barn. The characters speculate that the tube is actually a worm hole because it takes them back more than 9,000 years, to the western coast of the North American continent during the Paleo-Indian period. Natalie's grandfather has discovered that the world as we know it will end in a few short years, and he makes plans to transfer as much of the best of our modern knowledge to the old world as he can before the coming cataclysm. A central question in the novel is the possibility of remaking the world without making the same mistakes (the abuse of the earth, the invention of nuclear weapons, relationships between peoples defined by power and military might, and etc.). What if, one of the characters asks, the Native Americans had been left to develop toward some unified civilization instead of being nearly wiped out by the European invasion? Beyond The Barn Door is at once an apocalyptic tale of the end of modern civilization and a tale of hope in the rebirth of a new civilization to take its place. It is also a love story, and a story of human creativity and resilience.

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Imprint

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2011

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

August 2011

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Dimensions

203 x 127 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

264

ISBN-13

978-1-4637-9151-3

Barcode

9781463791513

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LSN

1-4637-9151-8



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