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My Problem With Doors

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Jacob's life changed in a single moment when, as a toddler, he walkedthrough his bedroom door only to find himself in the office of aBritish officer in Capetown, 1870. This would begin a thirty-yearjourney which would take him from ancient to future civilizations, andinnumerable places and times in between. Through all of his travels,Jacob seeks for the purpose of his predicament, the significance of hislife with all of its joys and suffering, loneliness and impermanence.

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My Problem with Doors lends itself very well to young male readers—an often under-approached readership. Adolescent and young adult boys will love living vicariously through Jacob as he uses his wit and battle skills to conquer foes, commandeer a pirate ship and even fall in love. Through a yearning for adventure, these readers will also learn a bit of history and be compelled to contemplate the deeper meaning that exists within the story’s action-packed pages.” - AnnArbor.com

Highly Entertaining - [My Problem With Doors] features rousing action that should appeal to young adult male readers as well as grown-ups...an absorbing, thought-provoking tale - Rob Walsh, Lansing State Journal
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