The Critical Mass: The Water Giant

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Kenneth Hanis ISBN: 9781775196402
Publisher: Kenneth Hanis Publication: November 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kenneth Hanis
ISBN: 9781775196402
Publisher: Kenneth Hanis
Publication: November 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Dick is a Marine Biologist. He agrees to take a job he does not need, to earn the money for an engagement ring he does not want to buy for longtime childhood girlfriend - Betty; BUT, upon meeting Jane, a Latina immigrant woman who is a die hard environmental activist, his heart is arrested, he begins to see deeper into the heart of life, and his life takes on a life of its own."

"The day Dick entered the 'real' world to take on a job for wages, his protected life became a memory; there could be no turning back. .. Armed with his naivety, honesty, and integrity, he made friends, friendly enemies, and unbeknownst to himself, he found true love in an immigrant Latina woman named Jane." ..

'The Critical Mass - The Water Giant', is an entertaining and enlightening Romantic Dramedy, that also conveys clear and present emotional dangers, and has an untelegraphed, and unexpected, ending. ..

*** .. The overriding theme of the 'The Critical Mass' is - "We make plans, and God laughs", because Nature always takes its own course. .. This theme embodies two sub themes, expressed primarily through the 'Activist' character of Jane, and I express them as: ..

(1) - "Water' is a Human Right, and not a Commodity to be bought and sold.". ..

(2) -"Corporate Profit, is to artificial intelligence, - as Profit sharing, is to human intelligence".

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"Dick is a Marine Biologist. He agrees to take a job he does not need, to earn the money for an engagement ring he does not want to buy for longtime childhood girlfriend - Betty; BUT, upon meeting Jane, a Latina immigrant woman who is a die hard environmental activist, his heart is arrested, he begins to see deeper into the heart of life, and his life takes on a life of its own."

"The day Dick entered the 'real' world to take on a job for wages, his protected life became a memory; there could be no turning back. .. Armed with his naivety, honesty, and integrity, he made friends, friendly enemies, and unbeknownst to himself, he found true love in an immigrant Latina woman named Jane." ..

'The Critical Mass - The Water Giant', is an entertaining and enlightening Romantic Dramedy, that also conveys clear and present emotional dangers, and has an untelegraphed, and unexpected, ending. ..

*** .. The overriding theme of the 'The Critical Mass' is - "We make plans, and God laughs", because Nature always takes its own course. .. This theme embodies two sub themes, expressed primarily through the 'Activist' character of Jane, and I express them as: ..

(1) - "Water' is a Human Right, and not a Commodity to be bought and sold.". ..

(2) -"Corporate Profit, is to artificial intelligence, - as Profit sharing, is to human intelligence".

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