About
Poet, writer, and philosopher, Fola was born in 1984, in Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs. He spent his childhood in Egypt, the traveled to Switzerland and graduated from Hotel Institute Montreux, in Switzerland.
Montreux was the turning point in Fola’s life, back then he was never fond of writing, nor reading. Fola never intended to be a writer, but at the age of 20, he began recording his distinct thoughts down, for none could understand them.
Papers accrued, as Fola realized that it was meant to be, he combined all these thoughts, and began his writing voyage, with the Seed.
Description
<p>It’s hard to be committed to anyone when you don’t know whom to trust.</p><p>Alexis Toles, a former FBI agent turned undercover CIA agent, is quickly finding that out in Nancy Ann Healy’s newest political thriller, <i>Commitment</i>.</p><p>Alex embeds in a secret organization of intelligence operatives known as The Collaborative. Its partners include operatives from the CIA, National Security Agency, FBI, US Department of Defense, and an entanglement of foreign intelligence agencies.</p><p>It’s about half a year after the death of President John Merrow, a friend and someone she respected. But she remains committed to overthrowing The Collaborative as she works with a onetime adversary who believes the organization’s involved in the president’s death.</p><p>Meanwhile Alex; her wife, Cassidy O’Brien; and Cassidy’s son try hard to live as a family but must first overcome personal struggles, including a nasty custody battle with Cassidy’s ex-husband, Congressman Christopher O’Brien. The family has their own share of secrets that, if unleashed, could affect their hopes for the future.</p><p>There’s no place to turn without discovering people who are not who they claim to be. That can’t stop Alex. She must remain committed to the cause, both at home and as she works against The Collaborative.</p>
Story Behind The Book
Throughout our lives, many things may lead us to forget who we truly are.
Result? Slowly yet inevitably, cages and chains enslave our thoughts and
slay our freedoms.
Down the ages, men have thus fallen for hosts of illusions, confusions and fears
- except for the seven dreamers whose stories this book contains. These mad
truth-seekers (who oddly share the same name) did not follow others' flow to slavery;
rather, they heeded a voice in their heads that led them to obsession with an idea
long thought extinct, buried beneath the sands of time: The Seed.
In this book you will take a rollicking metaphysical ride that starts in ancient Egypt,
moves to the Grand Greek Era, then to Rome, Arab Alexandria, on piratic High Seas,
to Switzerland and circuses, into a Christian era interlude, then to modern Egypt (2007)
and lastly, to a sort of Garden of Visionary Epiphany that will leaves you on and past
the brink of enlightenment...
Reviews
‘”This Past was the future of the present” - how in the world can anyone describe time insuch eloquency.’ Coki Coussa, Editor chief of Ladybird Magazine<div><br /><div>‘This book is, frankly, quite extraordinary. It contains images and whole passages of striking beauty, power and thought-provoking wisdom.’Nicolas Marco, Author & Senior editor.<br /></div></div>