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Finding Autumn: Philosophical Fiction

von William Murphy

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Liam Nolan is an accomplished philosopher, educator and former Soldier. His love for his wife Autumn and their children is unquestionable, but the untreated wounds to his brain took away his ability to feel the emotions he once had. His untreated condition drives him to suicidal thoughts, uncontrollable anger, and a disconnection from life as a whole. He finds that his only connection to life and return to some level of normalcy comes from the touch of his wife. After his untimely, but natural death, he is resurrected by science 60 years later only to find that his wife is dead, a major war has changed society as a whole, and that his prior condition is cured. The penance for his resurrection is that he no longer has the ability to feel grief as he did before his death and is unable to mourn his wife that he so desperately knows he misses. As he is introduced to his aging children in medically enhance but simple society; he begins to realize all that he took for granted in his prior life and how much happiness can be found in the world that he now knows.Liam… (mehr)
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Liam Nolan is an accomplished philosopher, educator and former Soldier. His love for his wife Autumn and their children is unquestionable, but the untreated wounds to his brain took away his ability to feel the emotions he once had. His untreated condition drives him to suicidal thoughts, uncontrollable anger, and a disconnection from life as a whole. He finds that his only connection to life and return to some level of normalcy comes from the touch of his wife. After his untimely, but natural death, he is resurrected by science 60 years later only to find that his wife is dead, a major war has changed society as a whole, and that his prior condition is cured. The penance for his resurrection is that he no longer has the ability to feel grief as he did before his death and is unable to mourn his wife that he so desperately knows he misses. As he is introduced to his aging children in medically enhance but simple society; he begins to realize all that he took for granted in his prior life and how much happiness can be found in the world that he now knows.Liam

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