Quantum Leaps in Princeton’S Place

Quantum Leaps in Princeton’S Place
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9781504329590
ISBN-13 : 1504329597
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Leaps in Princeton’S Place by : Dr. Donna Clovis

Award-winning journalist, Dr. Donna Clovis, recounts the stories of Princeton, New Jersey, in the early 1900s through the late 1950s through the eyes of two of the oldest citizens by means of interviews, diaries, and articles. The synchronicity of being at the right place at the right time for the interviews, locations, and journals plays a major role in the construction of the book. KIRKUS REVIEW In her latest novel, Clovis (Another SAT, 2005, etc.( depicts a century of change in the one-time home of Albert Einstein. Princeton, New Jersey, a tree-lined town dominated by its famous university, contains many magnificent homesincluding the Rosedale House, which serves as the focal point of this book. Its residents witness many changes in the town, starting in the early 1900s. Those residents include Ida, an African-American girl who yearns to break away from Carnethia, her suffocating mother; Daisy, the white mistress of the house; her husband, Barker; a rebellious African-American girl named Beatrice; and Tina, who dreams of success as a singer. As they go about their lives, growing and changing, Princeton grows and changes as well; horse-drawn vehicles give way to automobiles, and older homes and buildings are torn down and replaced by modern hotels, stores, and landmarks such as Palmer Square. At the center of everything is the Rosedale House, the one constant in a sea of change. The writing throughout is strong, with frequent use of simile ("They strolled slowly from Nassau Street to the Rosedale house, like a dark sea creeping its way along a pale, sandy beach"). Clovis begins the book with observations about how she came to write it through a happy accident of circumstances. She effectively uses a large, ever-changing cast of characters, weaving them in and out of the story in various locales, but never letting the focus wander from Princeton and the theme of time's passage. It also depicts the casual and violent racism of American society in the early-to mid-1900s, such as when Beatrice is raped by a white man, or when Daisy attempts to help an African-American family move into another town's white neighborhood. Even the chapter about Einstein, a legendary character in Princeton for his violin playing and absent-minded wanderings, shows the otherwise open-minded community's surprising bigotry. Given the recent, racially charged events in Ferguson, Missouri, and other places, Clovis' version of Princeton seems like a microcosm of America. An engaging look at the evolution of a town, its people, and its attitudes.

Six Doors Down

Six Doors Down
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781504373739
ISBN-13 : 1504373731
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Six Doors Down by : Dr. Donna Clovis

In this sequel, award-winning journalist Dr. Donna Clovis recounts the stories of Princeton, New Jersey, from the 1960s to the present, through the eyes of its oldest citizens by means of interviews, diaries, and articles. The synchronicity of being at the right place at the right time for the interviews, locations, and journals plays a major role in the construction of the book.

The Future Is My Past

The Future Is My Past
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9781504384919
ISBN-13 : 1504384911
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future Is My Past by : Dr. Donna Clovis

In this final book of the trilogy, award-winning journalist, Dr. Donna Clovis, writes from Einsteins lecture hall and takes classes in physics at Princeton University. Here, she recounts stories of Princeton, New Jersey through its current events by means of citizen interviews, diaries, and articles that demonstrate a microcosm of modern-day America. Using theoretical physics, relativity from Einstein, and synchronicity from Jung, The Future is My Past, explores time travel to reveal a special connection with the past that projects an important memory into the present lives of its characters. This memory like a twilight sonata, sings a repetitive lullaby resonating a secret the reader must discover in the text on their journey through the last book of the trilogy.

In the Stillness of Sancutary

In the Stillness of Sancutary
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9798765244791
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Stillness of Sancutary by : Dr. Donna Clovis

A meditative journey through time. And YOU travel with me between the spaces.

The South of Black Forgiveness

The South of Black Forgiveness
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781982243487
ISBN-13 : 1982243481
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The South of Black Forgiveness by : Dr. Donna Clovis

For Princeton’s Place has secrets of memories exposed through the current events and police records of a New York city story as its synchronicities emerge to fulfill this haunting tale. Remember, the darkest moment occurs when one must face alone, the self. “Another story grabs headlines after a shooting at and bombing of a Harlem Pentecostal church leaves six parishioners dead and five wounded (although the number of injured would later rise to 26). Tanisha discusses the tragedy with her editor and fellow reporters, particularly the crumbled note found at the scene that says: “Please forgive me.” This makes the third crime in the same neighborhood with a similar note left behind;” —Kirkus Reviews “We must tell our stories.” —Dr. Donna Clovis, Outstanding Book Award Winner 2019 for Quantum Leaps in Princeton’s Place.

And You the Reader Are the Universe

And You the Reader Are the Universe
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-10 : 9798765237465
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis And You the Reader Are the Universe by : Dr. Donna Clovis

And in this MOMENT, another quest begins. Here cosmic clouds chronicle more dust of aged time and YOU are part of the journey with me reading.

Cosmic Coffee

Cosmic Coffee
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 9798765241035
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmic Coffee by : Dr. Donna Clovis

The spiritual path opens with each step WE take from the darkness into the light. Divine love and gratitude is the key to this breath of meditation.

Falling Bedrooms

Falling Bedrooms
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9781982232993
ISBN-13 : 1982232994
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Falling Bedrooms by : Dr. Donna Clovis

FALLING BEDROOMS: OUR LIVES IN THE QUANTUM FIELD This fifth installment of a series centered on Princeton examines themes of race, media manipulation, and time traveling via the subconscious. Clovis’ (Time Is the Length to Forever, 2018, etc.) latest volume, like the preceding novels, comprises short chapters and stories. Many of these deal with racism. The author, for example, tells of slaves in the United States traveling through Princeton on their way to freedom in the North. But slavery unfortunately existed at that time in the city. And though slavery and segregation have been abolished, the author astutely notes instances of racism and discrimination still happening today. She asserts that CBS’ “all white staff” that will cover the 2020 presidential election shows the lack of diversity among journalists. Other chapters sharply criticize media-related incidents, including the murder of journalists chasing civil or political stories and people getting their news from Facebook, which sells users’ personal data. But the author promotes positivity as well, from the celebrated release of the Gregory Hines postage stamp to the upcoming 50-year commemoration of Sesame Street. Throughout her series, Clovis has discussed assessing the past, present, and future via “the quantum field of consciousness,” which combines theories from Jung and Einstein. In this book, she skillfully traverses the “labyrinth of the subconscious” in successive chapters. It’s a surreal but engaging section: The White Rabbit of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland assigns Clovis the task of retrieving the red sap of the Dragon’s Blood Tree. Even with this break in reality, the author’s prose evokes a visually arresting scene: “The garden grows and expands, breaking boundaries, to reveal the steep terrain of a Vertigo dizzying mountain.” Clovis’ dreamlike journey entails traveling to the past and future, but also deftly reflects her personal feelings and experiences. One of the most telling scenes is when the author enters a restaurant of white linens and walls, filled with white patrons who stop eating to stare at the sole dark-skinned diner. A worthy selection of ardent musings, timely issues, and perceptive prose. Kirkus Reviews

Quantum Leaps

Quantum Leaps
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780674035416
ISBN-13 : 0674035410
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Leaps by : Jeremy Bernstein

How-- and how pervasively-- quantum mechanics has entered the general culture is the subject of this book, an engaging, eclectic, and thought-provoking look at the curious, boundlessly fertile intersection of scientific thought and everyday life.

Time Is the Length to Forever

Time Is the Length to Forever
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781982210595
ISBN-13 : 1982210591
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Time Is the Length to Forever by : Dr. Donna Clovis

A backdoor suddenly opens, a descent down the rabbit hole—a book within a book within a book. “Another journey through Princeton's history, but this time, the focus is on empowerment, with a less-than-subtle nudge to the skills of listening and compassion. Flawlessly interwoven with synchronicity, this is another masterpiece by Dr. Clovis” (Alison Ward). “The anecdotes that stand out are stories of Ms. Ida B., an elderly Princeton woman whom the author interviewed for her first book and later befriended. It’s clear Ms. Ida B. is not merely an interview subject, but part of Clovis’ life . . . It’s a moment of welcome candor. An inspiring, lyrical fusion of pertinent social issues and the writer’s own experiences” (Kirkus Reviews). “The stories fall in her lap by a masterful design, almost with the precise intent of being unveiled to readers by the unique craft she should trademark” (Giordana Marioni).