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The Blue African (The Benwarian Chronicles) [Kindle Edition]

L.W. Samuelson
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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This novel was intended to be a thriller about viruses and governmental conspiracy. Just when it was about to get depressing, Porter Tellez popped into my head and took over. His spaceship lands in South Africa during the Soweto riots of 1975. Unarmed and alone, he tries to survive in a hostile environment. Neither black or white but blue, it is a difficult task.
Trying to understand the world around him, he discovers American television. With a skewed understanding of South African society, he enters the world of apartheid. He brings hope to the oppressed and harsh lessons to his enemies. Saved by the beautiful Loreto, he finds love and friendship.
Come let the blue African sing and dance his way into your heart. He'll color your world with laughter and adventure mixed in with a little intrigue.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 296 KB
  • Publisher: L.W. Samuelson; 1 edition (February 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0036TH5WS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #610,732 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised!, June 26, 2011
This review is from: The Blue African (The Benwarian Chronicles) (Kindle Edition)
The story was not what I expected. The cover led me to think that I probably would not get past the first chapter. Here is a prime example of "Do not judge a book by its cover". I was pulled into the story, turning page after page completely immersed. Simply loved it. I don't like to give a full synopsis of the story like other reviewers so often do, better you find out all the surprises for yourself in this exciting story of excitment and intrigue... you'll feel frightened, thrilled and mesmerized by the genius of this unique story. Bravo
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Blue African helps you to view the world with clear glasses, March 24, 2010
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Part historical, part religious and part Science Fiction `The Blue African' is a novel with a purpose and a message to convey. L.W. Samuelson is an idealist and he weaves his story to illustrate his ideas and feelings about multiple issues. While some people may be offended by the biased and upfront ideology that is presented in `The Blue African,' it is a refreshing and honest story told from a unique perspective.

We as readers don't meet Porter Tellez until much illness and grief has occurred in an African village but once we become acquainted with him, the reader is forced to become reacquainted with American history, acquainted with African colonization and its culture of poverty and disease, and to reanalyze how effective American politics, both nationally and internationally has been.

Porter Tellez is the blue man that can sense the good in people and is upset, frustrated and sad at the human world around him that rages wars over nonsensical issues. He feels, as the author must as well, that humans haven't evolved much and that the happenings in the world are pointless and do nothing to make the world a better place. The blue man's friendship, guidance and interactions in the book are what make it a grappling and interesting read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A definite read!, March 18, 2010
This review is from: The Blue African (The Benwarian Chronicles) (Kindle Edition)
L.W. Samuelson's The Blue African is an edifying and inspiring novel that centers upon the centuries of the tragically neglected and exploited continent of Africa and her people. The story encompasses a combination of science fiction, adventure, suffering, violence, and death, but more importantly hope and the struggle to live, love, and respect.

The main character, Blue Man, also known as Porter Tellez, is one of four aliens that escapes from a dying planet and lands on earth (very similar to Superman). Porter encounters many dangers including the Ebola virus, and destruction caused by rage and greed.

Through expressing compassion, communication, and some superhuman abilities, he inspires and educates the downtrodden to stop destroying one another and unite. Amusing circumstances arise such as when Porter discovers and enjoys the entertainment of television along and falls to its addictive and comatose effects.

Readers cannot help but receive the message to not only empathize but become mindful of the hardships that dominate African lives.

Rating: 4/5
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I live on a small ranch in rural Idaho where I contemplate the world around me. Reading and writing have always been a big part of my life. I have read Time magazine from cover to cover for most of my life. I also read a wide variety of non-fiction and fiction books. Somewhere along the way, I became deeply concerned with our environment. I spend enough time outdoors to instinctively feel the climate changing. My first book, A Benwarian Fix, expresses that concern and tries to convey a sense of urgency about the dilemma we face.
I taught reading and writing at the junior high school level for twenty-eight years. An observer of human behavior, I adapted my teaching style to the gifted and talented students in my classes. I learned the value of being positive in my educational approach.

I recently finished The Blue African, a prequel to A Benwarian Fix. It describes the Ebola epidemic of 1975. A Benwarian, Porter Tellez, accompanies two doctors to investigate its causes. He traces the virus back to a research facility in Uganda. When he visits Triton Labs to investigate, other startling discoveries are made. When he runs afoul of the CEO, Porter experiences the power of an American Corporation.
I intended to take a break from writing to market my first two novels, but the urge to create has me firmly in control. My third novel is a YA about a young male who tires of life aboard the Benwarian spaceship and escapes to Earth.


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