Publisher's Synopsis
A Novel by Emmanuel MOTE Based on True Facts. How did a man from the ghetto of Jamaica - Queens New York grow up under the influence of racism, atheist by mimicry of a deceased father's heritage, having rejected the West's religions to colonize the Third World... Of about how he had an initiatory dream that transports him to the origin of all Humanity's redistribution, following the flood: All humans were one people, beyond phenotypes and colors, because they spoke the same language and the same words, coming from the same ancestor: Noah: The only one to have escaped the flood, coming to sanction the awful wickedness of men and their divisions... He Embarked wife, children, children's wives, in an ark built in a field in front of the incredulity of all because, at the time, the rain did not exist: Only a vapor coming out of the ground watered the ground! ...Of about how, following this initiatory dream, our hero: Stephen J. JORDAN, discovers the beauty and the richness of the differences, rather than carriers of fears, divisions, or contempt! ... The charm, variety, the richness of the flora, and the fauna of this initiatory Land of his dream will be real actors administering to the hero with nature's poetry: Practical lessons of coexistence and harmony for all human beings!When he wakes up: Our hero will become the cantor of Universal Love, embark on a crusade against the doctrine of races and racial inequality: To him, from now on, it is a question of combating not the racists, but racism itself: As a thought... A concept, a demon that undermines human populations of all venues and social categories: Whites, but also blacks, yellows, and reds, which he calls to unite in collective intelligence, to defeat the common enemy: RacismFollowing his inner revolution upon awakening: Stephen J Jordan will invite Humanity starved by its iniquitous passions and frenzied egocentricity: To transform through the renewal of intelligence, to rise to the rank of forgotten wisdom discovered by our hero: Mixed Lives Matter: "The Forsaken Wis