Book details

  • Genre:art
  • Sub-genre:History / Renaissance
  • Language:English
  • Pages:272
  • eBook ISBN:9798350941753
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350941746

Luzesica

A Reach for Peace

By Dennis Sage

Overview


Set in twentieth century Europe, a French Marquis commits to giving a wide range education to a Gypsy teen. This provides a stage for lucid examples that brings the distant closer, causes the limited to expand a turns the impossible into a dare. Both the top and bottom of European society benefit from the arrangement. Dividing lines blur in this novel but life's important questions endure for the reader.
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Description


As a child, the young Luzesica must endure a negative relationship with her mother, a Gypsy Queen named Ramona. What would have been crippling remarks to the youngster however, brings about a wide range of support from other family members. Both hardship and support balances as strength and growth for all. She develops a real hunger for learning of deep truths. Among this chieftain family of artists, seers and healers, rises an image that defies one that is synonymous with criminals and con artists. For world populations of misjudged and mistreated peoples. this is a cry for justice. While still a young adult, as her good fortune would have it, a wealthy Marquis offers to mentor her desire to learn. The family agrees. Here, the paranormal normalizes and the enigmatic blends with the pragmatic. This odd arrangement will change not only the student but the teacher as well. An untold number of lives are also thrown into the mix. She is able to establish a career as a dancer with debuts in Paris and Hollywood. Extensive world travels and worthy mentors provides a pulsing classroom for her. Life and death dramas unfold. She discovers how harmony can conquer discord and how genuine happiness can be derived fro even the worst of difficulties. Hers is a human being's dance of living much more fully by absorbing awakened views. Luz finds it hard to find the rationale behind any acts of war. Her clairvoyance allows her to see what could have avoided them and the untold horrors and suffering they enact. Be that as it may,two world wars seem to be burned into her destiny. She loses two brothers in the first and the second seeks the genocide of her race. Gypsies were among the so called 'undesirables' of the Nazi regime. At an esoteric school in India, she gets clarification of a terrible vision about nuclear weapons that a third world war could bring about. This novel would address our biased thinking which is deeply seated in each of us. It pleads self reform for the goal of peace and what lies beyond it. It's ending points to the arts for viable, working solutions.
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About The Author


I was born artistic. From pencils to paints and from pens to poems, many avenues of expression were apparent in my life from a young age. In college, in spite of art teacher's offers to mentor me to become a great artist, I simply did not feel any urge to push myself toward notoriety with my talents. However, all of life is in motion. Winds of change are certain to blow. It is a rare and wondrous thing to encounter an umbilical chord connection with someone. Immediately upon your first contact with them, without question or doubt, you know that life altering leaning will result from being in the mutual warmth of their company. I can claim such immense good fortune. This person is the title character of my novel. Its pages chronicles her highly eventful life as well as the lasting impact it continues to have on mine. Because this collision of souls took place, I dare say that my previously seated artistic drive is now standing, in want of being noticed.
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