Planet Peace

by Dr. Rosemary M. DePasque


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Softcover
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/07/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781453515525
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781453515532
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781453515549

About the Book

Planet Peace is a science fiction story about a woman who discovers a mysterious twelve-square-foot cube near her home, and an even more mysterious letter inside it. The letter describes life on a planet in the future which is a safe-haven for those “raptured” off Planet Earth, as well as off other planets. The letter also serves as an invitation to those who read it to attempt to travel to this planet, in lieu of the impending crisis and turmoil set to occur at that time in Earth’s history. News of this letter travels fast, and people feel a sense of honesty and integrity in the letter’s author. This causes them to feel compelled to explore the requirements for such a journey. Margo Ellis, the book’s main character, is a woman who is trying to make sense of a cube, a letter, and her life. This story details how she manages to pull her disconnected family together, and unite people in a cause toward what may be a fantastic journey. Faith, love, and charity are actually some of the key ingredients in the formula for this potential voyage. Margo enlists the help of her minister, Sal, to assist her and her family in enhancing those qualities in themselves. Sal’s quirkiness and sense of humor provide an entertaining means for people to learn methods for self-improvement. This book is a character study of how various types of people may react when faced with the most extraordinary dilemma of their time.


About the Author

Dr. Rosemary McCormick DePasque was born in New Jersey, where she received a bachelor of science from Rutgers University. She is a 1990 magna cum laude graduate of Sherman College of Chiropractic, for which she is both a regent and a career advisor. She met her husband, Dr. Scot W. McCormick, at the college, and the two have a successful chiropractic practice in Pennsylvania, where they live with their two children. Dr. DePasque credits her late father, James B. DePasque, with instilling in her a love for words, namely with reading and crossword puzzles. It is to him, and her late mother, that she dedicates this book.