Faces from the Past

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It's been four years since Dave Harlow's wife, Helen, passed away. Since then, he has renewed his passion for researching his family roots. He uses his magnifying glass to stare into each and every one of the hundreds of family pictures --- the old housing, clothes, and hairstyles. From horse-drawn carriages to old cars, this was a time gone by.


He is now focused on the picture of a family of nine. His great-great-great-grandfather and grandmother, along with their children, standing and sitting on the lawn in front of a big house having a group picture taken. The closer he looks at the picture, the more he studies each detail, the more he can feel himself being pulled into the picture, becoming part of the scene.


He now finds himself standing behind the photographer taking the picture of the family he was just looking at through the magnifying glass. He moves around to the front of the camera and he is now gazing at the family he, only a second ago, had seen in a picture he was holding. This dream reality will only last a day as he wakes up at his desk, staring at the picture of the family of nine. Was it a dream, or did it really happen?


He seeks medical and mental help, only to find all is well. Could he have just dreamed it?


Dave returns home to again start looking through multiple pictures. Could it happen again, and where will he go next?


Join Dave as he relives pieces of history of the civil war and of his own past, along the way finding a new love.


Are any of these events actually happening, or are they a dream?

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Produktinformasjon

  • ISBN/Varenr: 9798893911749
  • Utgivelsesdato: 26.09.2024
  • Utgivelsesår: 2024
  • Forlag: AMZ Kindle Direct Publications
  • Innbinding: Heftet
  • Språk: Engelsk
  • Personer: Taylor, Dave
  • Litteraturtype: Skjønnlitteratur
  • Emne: Graphic Novels
  • Målgruppe: Voksne
  • Aldersgrense: 0
  • Opplag: 0
  • Utgave: 0
  • Illustrert: Nei
  • Sider: 152