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Twice Upon A Time [Paperback]

Philip A. Nero (Author)
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August 1, 2007
It's May 2003, just days after the president has declared an end to major combat in Operation Iraqi Freedom. With images of a new war stirring nightmares of an old one, Col. E. Adam Ellis, a conflicted career Army officer, is driving up the East Coast, when a freakish thunderstorm unleashes bizarre forces that launch him on a 30-year tumble in time. He lands naked in an upstate New York college town on Super Bowl Sunday, 1970. And so the story begins...again.

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Community Press (August 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979087805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979087806
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #834,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time Travel: A Means to Repair the Future by Altering the Past, January 2, 2008
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Philip A. Nero is not only a very fine, eloquent writer, an artist who knows how to imbue his story ideas with poetic, atmospheric prose while at the same time challenging the reader to accept the fantasy aspects of his seed idea, but he also has the gift to tell a page-turner story that manages to address very important issues about the senseless atrocities of war, the sociological progression from the activist attitude of the 1970s to the passive stance of the greedy couch potato mentality so evident today. It is a lot of territory to cover in one novel, but Nero doesn't 'fiddle around': Nero grabs us by the collar and challenges us while he entertains us. It is a feat.

Col. Ellis Ellis is a career military man whose beginnings in his choice of vocation began in Vietnam, a war he participated in as a field soldier and in which he lost friends and witnessed atrocities. His life has been shadowed by an incident that for years has remained an ill-defined episode. The time is 2003 and Ellis is in an accident which serves as the entry for the story: somehow he climbs though a cave, which on the other side of the tunnel is the year 1970! This element of time travel supplies the matrix of the story as Ellis is introduced to a group of young hippies who are living the life he lived just prior to going to Vietnam. Among the group of free-love activists is a young woman Sarah with whom he falls in love - despite the fact that he is a much older 'non-hippie' type. 'Ellis had always felt there were specific days in each person's life that played most significantly in shaping personal destiny and decision-making. He called them the formative handful.' Now, thrust back into 1970, Ellis seeks a way to change the sad fates of his soldier friends and perhaps change the way in which the war affects these new friends whose lives are yet to be altered. Knowing history in retrospect Ellis finds ways to influence these free but lost souls by sharing unique moneymaking schemes to provide secure futures for them all. He informs his new friends of his time travel and even manages to discover the dark secret that has prevented his finding a real love: Ellis had been one of the National Guard soldiers who accidentally caused harm at the May 4,1970 Kent State University tragedy, an event he recreates vividly. By using his information about the past, and by becoming guided by the power of informing his now contemporaries about the products and philosophical/political events of their 'future' as well as his discovery of real love, Ellis makes changes before he 'returns' to the present.

Nero wisely places much of Ellis' background in the understanding of the new groupie he has joined. 'In escaping his abusive father, Ellis hid in the military where the abuses were justifiable and, at least from his prospective, far more subtle. He had even managed to suppress the death of an intimate friend, perhaps the most intimate relationship he had ever allowed himself. And when it all had caught up with him, some bizarre loophole in the lows of the cosmos put the whole thing right before him again.' 'Most warriors in those jungles wear peace symbols in place of or next to the flags on their uniforms. They don't know what they are really standing up for, so they stand up for each other, and all they really care about is keeping each other alive. Most have absolutely nothing against the people who are trying to kill them. It all makes for an insane situation.' This is some of the most powerful anti-war writing in books and Nero balances it with a wise observation about the not too different mentality of the current greedy Americans who put most everything else that has to do with changing the wrongs of the world many notches below accumulation of technological things that lock their minds in prisons, unavailable for true concern for fellowman or the environment.

The book covers a lot of territory in a brief 264 pages, creating an exciting adventure, a novel of warmth and humanity and comedy as well as a platform for challenging thought. Nero creates characters so vividly we could recognize them from old photographs from the 70s and he weaves them throughout the book into a successful tapestry of fascinating ideas and incidents. For this reader this is by far the most successful 'time travel sci-fi' book before the public. And Philip A. Nero is an author to watch closely. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, January 08
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good time-travel tale, overall, November 29, 2009
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Nero has written a good time-travel novel, with a few worn-out subplots (accumulating money by betting on horse races and sporting events, with the results known, for example). A U.S. Army colonel and Vietnam veteran goes back to 1970 and is confronted by hippies, the new drug culture, and the Kent State Massacre. An unlikely love story, with the fifty-something colonel hooking up with a college coed, is thrown in for good measure. All in all, a good read though.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twice Upon a Time, December 18, 2007
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I began reading Twice Upon a Time to kill a few minutes before heading out to xmas shop and could not put it down. From the beginning the characters intrigued me. Maybe because I'm a baby boomer and could relate to the times, or because I love a good scifi read, who knows, but the story line grabbed me and would not let go. Mr Nero brings each character to life and I wanted to know more about each one. He did not disappoint. My only question for the author is when is your next novel (if there is one) going to be available? Thank you for the heart warming story. I ordered several as xmas gifts.
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