Ancient Tales, Modern Legends
Author | : Ted William Gross |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2012-01-13 |
ISBN-10 | : 1469901714 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781469901718 |
Rating | : 4/5 (14 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Ancient Tales, Modern Legends, a short story collection by Ted William Gross presents the reader with engaging and thought-provoking stories spanning the ages. Covering subjects of love, loss, pain, desire, need, frustration and hope these stories are meant to entertain as well leave an indelible impression upon the reader. Ted Gross cleverly combines ancient lore in his "Tiny Slivers From A Silver Horn" weaving Unicorns, the story of Adam & Eve and the modern world into a tale of lost wisdom and gained hope. "Love In A Cafe" moves the reader within the soft aura of love until the surprise ending. "Elijah's Coins" leaves us wondering about the great "what if" of life and just how blessed or cursed it would make us to change the future. "Reverieing" is a glimpse of the slow descent of one individual into his own personal hell. "Addiction, Obsession, Love", "Tenuous Webs" & "And So They Danced" look upon love and loss from different perspectives. "A Tapestry Of War" is a real war story and the consequences of war upon the psyche of the soldier. "The Sunflower" portrays how hate can insidiously seep into the heart of man while "The Heretic" will leave you wondering who the real heretic actually is. "Kapparot" will let you delve into the mystical world of Hassidic philosophy while looking upon man's relation to God. "Jacob's Ladder" will introduce you to a world of angels and their mission of silence. The Following Short Stories Are Contained Within Ancient Tales, Modern Legends Love In A Café Elijah's Coins Reverieing The Sunflower Tenuous Webs The Heretic Kapparot A Tapestry Of War And So They Danced Jacob's Ladder Addiction, Obsession, Love Tiny Slivers From A Silver Horn This is not a book to dismiss easily. Enjoy it. Grow with it. You will in turn, be haunted by it and the stories will remain with you long after you have closed the pages.