Pendulum

by Joan Watson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/24/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781452022116
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781452022109
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781452022123

About the Book

It is the year 25 A.G. Universal Government now regulates every facet of every person's daily living from conception to death.  This is done by a team of specialists in every field and electronically monitored 24 hours a day for any deviations from what is defined as the "norm".  But, Murphy's Law is proven once again.  One man and one woman manage to bite the apple without being detected until the sin had been accomplished.  When discovered-they were required to plead their own defense while the entire world tuned in.  Their thoughts, while listening, were all fed into CAM, the Supreme Computer.  Upon the termination of their defenses, CAM orders all computers to self destruct immediately.  Men and women would then revert to human contact without government regulation thus allowing their God given love to return as the regulator of their lives.

 

And I quote, "When man changes the love of power for the power of love, peace will reign".


About the Author

Joan Watson, born in Key West, Florida, has always been an individual among individuals.  She received her B.A. and Master of Education degrees at the University of Florida.

 

A concert pianist, organist of her Church since the age of 13, a retired teacher, a mother of four, grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of ten, she is now, in her twilight years a much revered Care Giver for Senior Citizens in Jefferson County, FL.

 

Not a lover of, or a slave to, machines.  This attitude of life is what formed the basis for the words she has put to paper to become this novel.

 

It is her belief that the spread of technology, the replacement of people with machines has done irreversible harm to the very people it was touted to help...and in fact, in the end, will be the demise of the human contact we once cherished and so desperately need in this world today.