Dove's Song

by Eloise Rodkey Rees


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/31/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781585009497

About the Book

Why read Dove's Song? The world is fascinated with Aliens from other planets.

Also, this book handles our concerns:

1. Market Crash
2. Recession
3. Loss of Jobs
4. Unwed Pregnancies
5. Late Term Abortions
6. Secular Churches
7. Dirty Water
8. Power Failure
9. Food Shortages
10. Anthrax
11. Bad Parenting
12. Media Immorality

We read to entertain and for our help.

Short Synopsis:

I promised Dove I'd write this true story. In June, early in the twenty-first century, I, Elias Rees, ranch owner in rural Oklahoma, heard strange music at my buffalo wallow; but nowhere else. I saw no one. That day the Superintendent at Buffalo Community High School fired me from teaching the new Quantum Physics. Teaching made me forget the market crash, food shortages, the recession; even about losing custody of my beloved daughter, Fleur, to my former wife, Thora. I lost my fight with the Superintendent, too. Why oh why didn't I choose Alice, my high school sweetheart, instead of Thora (flirt turned drunk)? No wonder Fleur got pregnant by a kid named Lewis. My black friend, Gabe, football Coach, Computer Science teacher, and Manager of my ranch, tried to help. Alice urged me to come back to our country church. The minister was all money; no spirituality.

The strange music at my buffalo wallow turned out to be the mission statement of beautiful Dove, who saved me from despair. How can I explain this missionary from some faraway place she wouldn't reveal? She wore a body suit with a scarf around her waist, and thongs. Each day when I rode around the ranch checking fences, it wasn't her beauty but her spirituality that brought me peace. I was happy when Thora brought Fleur to live at the ranch, though Fleur was five months pregnant with a son. When Lewis was killed in a suitcase bombing, I tried everything to save my grandson from a late term abortion. But Fleur didn't want a kid with no father. Me losing again? Fleur got sick with anthrax. When Doc gave her only a few days to live, I was devastated. Dove finally got me to pray; to see Fleur as perfect whatever she said or did. For a moment in time I had absolute faith that MIND healed her. Doc's next exam showed her perfectly well. Dove convinced me that MIND can do anything. We danced around the circle of the wallow. Dove hadn't been kissed before.

The U.S. was hit with a ballistic missile. Food, water, and power shortages made life miserable. Dove urged sharing with the community my deep well water, fish in my lake, even my cattle; although Gabe warned we might all starve. Despite the horrible drought, Alice's apple pies brought Fleur and me to the July 4th church picnic where Gabe played his guitar. We sang.

God, I hated taking Fleur to that abortion Doc. Dove just smiled. 'See her as perfect in MIND's image' It worked before. So, I did. When we got there, Fleur said, 'I can't do this. Let's go home.' We hugged and cried. With Dove's and my help, Fleur had her baby at home. Then Dove admitted she was an alien. Just before Dove vanished for her home on a distant planet near the tail of the Little Dipper, Thora got a picture of Dove's changed body (as she looked on her own planet). Those pictures made Thora (the photographer) and Fleur (the owner of the camera) wealthy. Dove's scarf, which wrapped the baby, was woven of threads never found on earth. It was bought and displayed in the U.S. Museum of History in Washington, D.C. The Wall Street Journal's article and most of the media accepted Dove's validity.

At nine months, my grandson, Zane, loves riding horseback. I hold him in front of me as I check the cattle. When Alice's husband passed on, she and I were happily married. The whole Buffalo Community is coming out of the depression with the faith of Dove's messages. On my Web site for all questions about Dove, I have answered people from thirty-seven nations. A music arranger taped Dove's song, named Dove's Rhapsody. It is on CD's, TV, the radio; everywhere. I asked MIND to give me the comforter's faith. Without going to the Internet or anywhere, we can all use the power of the one Mind. Now is the time to dance.


About the Author

Eloise Rodkey Rees has written fiction, non-fiction, plays and magazine articles since she was knee high to a buffalo. Two of her novels, Once in Six Thousand Years and Gloomsday Sun were bought and published. Eloise is working on another science fiction sequel to Dove's Song. The sequel will be titled Dove's Duet. Eloise is active in business. She is currently serving on the boards of Heartland Exploration and Rees/Source Ventures in Oklahoma City. A world traveler, she's passionate about her family and friends, as well as people everywhere. But Eloise's quest is spirituality and spiritual fiction.