Monday, April 25, 2011

The Final Summit

I enjoyed the use of historical figures in the story of The Final Summit, to solve a problem in the present. Feeling overwhelmed and hopeless by circumstances , David Ponder regained value by being used of Gabriel, the archangel, to help find a solution to set the world back on track.

The task is daunting--to find a way to set civilization back on target for its own preservation—and David will have the help of Travelers from a previous time to find the key that will do this. Drawing on wisdom and insight from the past, their job is to find the one key that will set the earth back on the course to do all that is right and good.

Although the answers that are offered (and rejected), are good principles to live by, and will make for a more successful life, they were very predictable. I did enjoy the insights I gained into some historical figures, especially Churchill’s comments on depression. I was disappointed by the “right answer”, but did enjoy the read, and it gave me cause to reconsider some things.

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