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The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy (Earth's End) [Kindle Edition]

Sandy Nathan
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Book Description

Tomorrow morning at 7:35 AM, a nuclear holocaust will destroy the planet. Two people carry the keys to survival: Jeremy Edgarton, a 16-year-old, tech genius and revolutionary; and Eliana, the angelic, off-world traveler sent to Earth on a mission to prevent her planet's death.

Welcome to a future world only heartbeats from our own.

By the late 22nd century, the Great Recession of the early 2000s has lead to a worldwide police state. A ruined United States barely functions. Government control masks chaos, dissenters are sent to camps, and technology is outlawed. War rages while the authorities proclaim the Great Peace.

It's New York City on the eve of nuclear Armageddon.


Join Eliana & Jeremy as they begin a quest to save two doomed planets . . . and find each other.

TESTIMONIALS:

Another Sandy Nathan classic! Aldous Huxley meets Orson Scott Card in this sci-fi thriller with political undertones. If Nathan had written a 300-page non-fiction polemic on
nuclear non-proliferation, rising sea levels, and government/media censorship, I might have learned as much, but it wouldn't have been the page-turner that is The Angel.
Nathan Fisher, MBA Stanford Graduate School of Business

Sandy Nathan is a talented writer with a gift for creating multi-layered characters and putting them in do-or-die situations. In The Angel & The Brown-Eyed Boy, Ms. Nathan introduces us to a dark Earth of the future where humans have surrendered all freedoms to total government control in order to live in peace. Now a secret from the past threatens to annihilate all life on the planet. Survival--of a sort--can come only from an extraterrestrial "angel" and the boy she has loves. But only if they can act in time. Captivating from the first page onward, this entertaining tale will draw readers in and keep them riveted. Highly recommended.
L.C. Evans, author of Talented Horsewoman


A good book elicits an emotional response while being read; Nathan's book
haunts the reader long after the final page is turned. 
In Angel & the Brown-Eyed Boy two dying worlds fight for survival, their futures dependent on a revolutionary and an angelic otherworldly dancer.  Nathan shows us a future Earth whose indifferent citizens and uneducated politicians have allowed their fears to rule them believing everything they are told even in the face of the reality around them.  It is a world not that many heartbeats away from our own, making the premise chilling.  Is there hope?  Yes, Jeremy and Eliana are the key.  But to what end?  Future volumes of the tale will tell.
Todd A. Fonseca, award-winning author of The Time Cavern
AWARDS--THE ANGEL WON FOUR NATIONAL AWARDS:

2011 IPPY (Independent Press) Awards, Gold Medal Winner in Visionary Fiction.
More than 3,900 books were entered in this contest.

2011 Indie Excellence Awards, Winner (1st place) of the Visionary Fiction Category.

Best Books of 2011, USA Book News

  • Winner: Fiction, New Age 
  • Finalist: Fiction: Fantasy/Sci-Fi


Editorial Reviews

Review

This is Book 1 of the Earth's End Saga. We recommend that you read the books in order to fully understand the story.
Book 2 is Lady Grace: A Thrilling Adventure Wrapped in the Embrace of Epic Love
Book 3 is Sam & Emily: A Love Story from the Underground
Thank you, Vilasa Press

Set in an unkind future, The Angel and the Brown-eyed Boy is the engaging story of an intergalactic traveler and an angry young man . . . surprising aspects are not revealed until the very end.  Ilene Dillon MSW, host Full Power Living

5 Stars! Blends the paranormal, science fiction, and Armageddon styles well for a riveting read.  Midwest Book Review


From the Author

Tomorrow morning at 7:35 AM, a nuclear holocaust will destroy the planet. Two people carry the keys to survival: Jeremy Edgarton, a 16-year-old, tech genius and revolutionary; and Eliana, the angelic, off-world traveler sent to Earth on a mission to prevent her planet's death.

Welcome to a future world only heartbeats from our own.

By the late 22nd century, the Great Recession of the early 2000s has lead to a worldwide police state. A ruined United States barely functions. Government control masks chaos, dissenters are sent to camps, and technology is outlawed. War rages while the authorities proclaim the Great Peace.

It's New York City on the eve of nuclear Armageddon.


Join Eliana & Jeremy as they begin a quest to save two doomed planets . . . and find each other.

TESTIMONIALS:

Another Sandy Nathan classic! Aldous Huxley meets Orson Scott Card in this sci-fi thriller with political undertones. If Nathan had written a 300-page non-fiction polemic on
nuclear non-proliferation, rising sea levels, and government/media censorship, I might have learned as much, but it wouldn't have been the page-turner that is The Angel.
Nathan Fisher, MBA Stanford Graduate School of Business

Sandy Nathan is a talented writer with a gift for creating multi-layered characters and putting them in do-or-die situations. In The Angel & The Brown-Eyed Boy, Ms. Nathan introduces us to a dark Earth of the future where humans have surrendered all freedoms to total government control in order to live in peace. Now a secret from the past threatens to annihilate all life on the planet. Survival--of a sort--can come only from an extraterrestrial "angel" and the boy she has loves. But only if they can act in time. Captivating from the first page onward, this entertaining tale will draw readers in and keep them riveted. Highly recommended.
L.C. Evans, author of Talented Horsewoman


A good book elicits an emotional response while being read; Nathan's book
haunts the reader long after the final page is turned. 
In Angel & the Brown-Eyed Boy two dying worlds fight for survival, their futures dependent on a revolutionary and an angelic otherworldly dancer.  Nathan shows us a future Earth whose indifferent citizens and uneducated politicians have allowed their fears to rule them believing everything they are told even in the face of the reality around them.  It is a world not that many heartbeats away from our own, making the premise chilling.  Is there hope?  Yes, Jeremy and Eliana are the key.  But to what end?  Future volumes of the tale will tell.
Todd A. Fonseca, award-winning author of The Time Cavern


AWARDS--THE ANGEL WON FOUR NATIONAL AWARDS:

2011 IPPY (Independent Press) Awards, Gold Medal Winner in Visionary Fiction.
More than 3,900 books were entered in this contest.

2011 Indie Excellence Awards, Winner (1st place) of the Visionary Fiction Category.

Best Books of 2011, USA Book News

  • Winner: Fiction, New Age 
  • Finalist: Fiction: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
About THE ANGEL & THE BROWN-EYED BOY and TALES FROM EARTH'S END

Hi everyone! This is where I get to tell you about The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy and the Tales from Earth's End Series as their author. The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy is the first book in Tales from Earth's End.

The Tales from Earth's End Saga was born out of tragedy and otherworldly beauty:

I had a dream several years ago. I dreamed of a golden creature of love and life. As the dream progressed, that angelic creature was superimposed upon me. And then she became me. Joy coursed through me. I was totally good, totally alive. Golden light poured from me. I was the Angel. The experience carried forward into my day, slowly dissipating until I was my ordinary self. I realized I'd been given a gift. I'd been granted a glimpse of the Angel's reality.

That experience formed the basis for Tales from Earth's End. In the days that followed, the book The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy flowed out, as the characters revealed themselves to me: My dream provided the angelic dancer, Eliana, who came to earth on a mission to save her own planet. Jeremy Edgarton, son of a great musician and an infamous beauty, heir to one of the great fortunes of his world. A genius? An outcast? A revolutionary? Then came Jeremy's friends and the dangerous milieu in which they lived, a tortured United States on the verge of disaster. The Angel is Tales from Earth's End 1.

Was that dream all that prompted Tales from Earth's End? No. When I write, I experience a repeated and some- times violent cracking of everyday reality. The mundane world shatters so that a truer, larger voice can speak. What causes this rupture? Pain, mostly.

A few months before I had the dream, my brother died unexpectedly and tragically. My grief wrote The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy. As I remembered our life together, I wanted to give my brother a tribute that captured his essence. My unconscious did the rest.

That was how the Tales from Earth's End series was born. The tales are stories of human beings pushed to their extremity, literally to the end of the earth. They come from my depths being jostled and torn, wounded. Writing was the cure.

When I finished The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy, the book's characters and story were still alive for me. The sequel was there. So I wrote it down. That book is Lady Grace: A Thrilling Adventure Wrapped in the Embrace of Epic Love, Tales from Earth's End 2.

When I finished Lady Grace, its sequel was rattling in my brain, so I wrote it down. That book is Sam & Emily: A Romance from the Underground, Tales from Earth's End 3. But now I invite you to join me and meet The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy, Lady Grace, and Sam & Emily. All are available on Amazon in print and Kindle formats.

So that's the set-up. Let the games begin! Or let the love flow. Or the blood.

I loved writing these books. I hope you will love reading them.

Product Details

  • File Size: 376 KB
  • Print Length: 308 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0976280906
  • Publisher: Vilasa Press; 1 edition (January 4, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004I1L1AU
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #382,364 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
Several of the characters were very well done, you can believe in them. Wulfstan  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
This is the first book in a three-part series. D. Chris Castagna  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
It is very spiritual and uplifting with out being preachy. Amy M. Jones  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A World Not that many Heartbeats from our Own... January 2, 2011
Format:Paperback
A good book elicits an emotional response while being read; Nathan's book haunts the reader long after the final page is turned. In Angel & the Brown-Eyed Boy two dying worlds fight for survival, their futures dependent on a revolutionary and an angelic otherworldly dancer. Nathan shows us a future Earth whose indifferent citizens and uneducated politicians have allowed their fears to rule them believing everything they are told even in the face of the reality around them. It is world not that many heartbeats away from our own, making the premise chilling.

Hope lies in the few who stand and fight for their beliefs, but they must do so in secrecy. Clandestine operatives in the government are ever watchful of the citizenry, quashing dissension immediately; people literally disappear in the middle of the night never to be heard from again.

Angel explores a number of themes crossing political and cultural boundaries. Should one put their faith solely in their leadership? What about following orders--are there lines that should never be crossed even in support of one's country? When does one stop trying to change the system from within and instead become a revolutionary? And what of family--what does one do when one's own family members believe in something diametrically opposed to one's own beliefs? How far does a person go to save themselves, their friends, their family, and their world?

This future world is dark and disturbing a pre apocalyptic malaise covering the Earth similar to the movie Children of Men. Is there hope? Yes, Jeremy and Eliana are the key. But to what end? Future volumes of the tale will tell.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The power of love in a disturbing future universe February 3, 2011
Format:Paperback
This excellent science fiction/fantasy novel left me wanting more. I hope the author continues the story of Jeremy and Eliana in future volumes.

The beginning of this story shows us a bleak and frightening society, but the twists and turns of the plot deftly carry us into a world where people still have hope and fight for their beliefs. But there is much danger, from the ruthless and powerful government and from the citizens who will not dissent out of fear or from long conditioning to obey.

Revolutionaries can save the world, but first they must understand and embrace the pure innocence and goodness they find in Eliana and the world she comes from. If they fail to do so, two worlds may die.

Angel reminds me of the group of special books and films that include 1984, A Brave New World, Brazil and The Prisoner Series. We come away from reading Angel with determination to fight for our individuality, creativity and goodness and to be ever watchful of authority.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Dystopian and apocalyptic world May 5, 2011
Format:Paperback
This is a wonderful book- and I use that word in the older sense of eliciting a sense of wonder. Set in a dystopian USA some time in the future (saying more would spoil it), a grubby little angel named Eliana (great name!) , wearing a pair of ballet slippers visits the Earth and the USA just before the Big Event. How will the World end- or will it? The dystopian world is science fictional (I was reminded a bit of the Matrix) but all too possible.

Who is this enigmatic avatar of love? Alien? Angel? Lost Russian ballerina?

Several of the characters were very well done, you can believe in them.

Warning: contains some rather graphic and disturbing torture scenes!

I rcvd a copy for review.
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It was a really nice story and made me cry at a few points. I would buy the next book if it was cheaper..
Published 1 month ago by Janelle
5.0 out of 5 stars Astonishingly well written
Sandy Nathan turns a bizarre plotline into a superb novel by fleshing out her plotline with intriguing characters and themes and presenting them to us with writing technique that... Read more
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Published 7 months ago by KY Bunnies
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
I really enjoyed this book. It was a unique look at the end of the world. The story was engaging.
Published 9 months ago by Thomas C. Culkin
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to say the least..... I enjoyed reading this book. It took me a while to really start reading it. I don't know if it was the title but I had it on my kindle for quite some time... Read more
Published 11 months ago by D. Anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a visionary page-turner
This was a thoroughly satisfying, great read. The book is very well written and exciting, and the subject well treated. The images, aesthetics and action added so much. Read more
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This was an excellent read. I felt like I was watching a movie, drawn in completely. The world and characters were so real I could smell it. Read more
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Sandy Nathan had a dream--and she named it! You are now reading my thoughts about this quirky little book telling that dream--"something that is strange, not normal but cool"... Read more
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"I write books that touch the heart--and the mind and soul. While my books have thrills to spare, they're about making the world a better place. I've won many national awards in visionary fiction. My vision is unusual--my stories don't always have happy endings and sometimes they're plain old scary. And rough.

"You won't get a story you can predict from me. Except for quality. My books are very highly rated by readers. I've won 24 national awards, including the Benjamin Franklin Award (finalist) and Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals in the IPPY (Independent Press) Awards. These are two of the most prestigious, oldest and largest competitions for independent presses. I've also won two Silver Nautilus Awards. The Nautilus competition is for books that positively impact the planet. I've also won a large handful of other awards." Do awards mean anything in the quality of writing? Check out my books and see.

Born in San Francisco, Sandy Nathan grew up in Silicon Valley's competitive corporate culture. A full time writer since 1995, Sandy Nathan holds master's degrees in economics and counseling. She has been an economist, negotiation coach, and businesswoman. The visionary part of her writing flows from her meditation practice and spiritual experience. A lifelong horsewoman, Sandy is a wife and mother of three grown children. She lives on their California horse ranch.

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