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The Fine Society, Vol.1 (Abridged)

Current price: $17.99
The Fine Society, Vol.1 (Abridged)
The Fine Society, Vol.1 (Abridged)

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The Fine Society, Vol.1 (Abridged)

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The Fine Society is a trilogy that follows a rather ordinary group of people as they unwittingly discover underlying details of the matter of our universe and its behavior. The key players are a recently graduated science teacher, Laura Olson and a group of science loving friends. What they serendipitously discover is astounding and the implications of their newly found understanding of matter is daunting. The profound effects one could project range from boon to catastrophe for mankind. However, their knowledge channeled the right way would serve all peoples of the world. In the wrong hands, man's future could be in jeopardy. The story focuses on Laura Anne Olson soon to graduate from college headed for a career as a math/science teacher. Like the rest of us idealists just starting out, she dreamed of how her career would unfold as she met the challenges the future would bring. And like us, what came to pass for Laura Olson would turn out to be completely unexpected and very different from those dreams. But she was a level-headed, well-grounded young woman; she knew that expectations could be at odds with reality. But what her education and wide range of experiences could never have prepared her for, and what she could not have dreamed about, was the magnitude and the nature of change she was soon to experience.

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