Alien Intervention Might Be Humanity’s Last Hope in Sci-Fi Novel A WORLD APART
June 24 2024 - 2:30PM
An exciting new science fiction book drops this summer in Alan M.
Weber’s breathtaking and insightful A World Apart. Weber is known
for his psychologically and politically reflective works such as
The Mensch, Miens of Existence, The Wedge and What Kimi Discovered.
His new book takes his trademark pursuit of answers to challenging
societal questions and places them squarely in an alien conquest.
A World Apart features an alien vanguard that claims to have
moved in to save the Earth from extinction due to humanity’s wars,
bigotry, greed and environmental destruction. The invaders have
brought a seven-point plan for the Earth’s salvation… along with
something else. It is clear that the Earth is in danger and must
protect itself, but is it from their supposed benefactors or from
themselves?
Filled with powerful scenes that tug emotional heartstrings, the
book is a thought-provoking epic that blends speculative science
and political thriller. The result is an experience with the feel
of a feature-length special on The Twilight Zone. Readers won’t
soon forget this powerful tale that addresses environmentalism,
war, freedom and the numerous divisions that plague us. Whether
calling us to grapple with existential threats or exploring the
things that make us human, Weber knows how to craft a compelling
narrative. The story will be enjoyed by fans of science-forward
sci-fi, those who love heart-pounding thrills, and anyone with a
passion for justice.
A World Apart is available for purchase online at Amazon.com and
BarnesandNoble.com. For more information about the author, please
visit his website: www.alanmweber.com.
About the Author
Alan M. Weber was born in the Bronx, NY, and now lives in
Woodstock. Always a writer, he gave poetry readings around
Manhattan’s Greenwich Village in his early twenties, engaged in
political activism in college, and wrote extensively in his
professional field of Education. Approaching his retirement from a
field in which he had worked as a teacher, school administrator and
professor of early childhood education, he began a second,
long-delayed career as a novelist. He has authored seven books, two
for children, five for adults, spanning themes of politics,
meta-psychology and the power of love.
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