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BOOK OF ESTHER
A DA VINCI Code canadian style ?
A lot of writings on Madonna..and a lot to come until September 2006.
A new book on the popstar, a very original one, a fiction.
The book writen in Montreal annonced in 18 countries will be released as a first issue in Quebec in falls.
Gifted performer, provocative pythoness or prophet of a new spirituality? What then is the destiny of Madonna Louise Ciccone-Ritchie, rebaptized Esther by the Kabbalah?
The goddess of pop, at the peak of her glory, epitomizes one of the most powerful feminine archetypes in modern times. Will she die a simple death like any one of us, or will she usher in a new paradigm?
This inner fantasy adventure, worthy of a da Vinci Code, Prophet of the Andes or The Alchemist, explores a possible future imagined by the authors. Beyond shedding a unique perspective on the journey of the ‘Spiritual Girl’, this story expands the vision of our personal and collective destiny. This is a never before told quest for meaning, along the lines of the most modern scientific inquiry summed up in the question ‘What the bleep do we know?’ In an unclassifiable genre, The Book of Esther opens many doors for the reader: reflection on the Kabbalah, memory of water, collective unconscious, dreams, premonition, destiny, reincarnation, near death experiences and miraculous healing.
And what if fiction were to meet up with reality?
Résumé
Under the influence of a new drug he is developing for the CIA, Isaac Born, biochemist and researcher living in Montreal, suddenly falls prey to strange dreams. All involve the singer Madonna, who appears to him under the name of Esther.
Dreams? Not necessarily… While still pursuing his research, Isaac comes to understand little by little that his visions are actually reality: this is the future – and sometimes a very near future – of the Material Girl that the biochemist encounters every night.
Yes, Isaac Born is dreaming of Madonna… But of a Madonna who is ill and tormented. Until the day the queen of pop announces publicly that she has cancer.
Remaining faithful to the Kabbalah, however, the star refuses any medical help. When a terrorist assassination attempt plunges her into a coma, she emerges, only to undergo violent episodes of delirium that are invariably followed immediately by new assassination attempts. Pursuing his research with the help of a Kabbalistic rabbi and an Indian shaman, Isaac uncovers the link between these phenomena. During a particularly intense crisis, however, Esther-Madonna shows no signs of life.
Is this the end of a legend? In a race against the clock, Isaac Born turns to his scientific discoveries and calls on the help of her millions of fans in an attempt to revive Esther to consciousness.
Will he succeed in the face of the plots woven by the CIA, terrorist factions and powerful scientific lobbies who would rather see the star perish with her secrets
Informations : Agence Serendipity
Marc Britan : 514 573 6272
info@agenceserendipity.com
www.agenceserendipity.com
Posted by: Marc Britan | July 18, 2006 12:54 PM