
Into the Wardrobe - a C. S. Lewis website | Home Jennifer A. Nielsen - Author | - C.S. Lewis, Miracles Dan Brown Chris Morphew authors Mr.Prince- 29th Chapter "We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late. Procrastination is still the thief of time. As we walk what at the moment feels like a very rugged road in pursuit of a dream that to many would seem like a futile wild goose chase in pursuit of the unobtainable, it's words like these that inspire me to keep hope and keep the faith. Mr Prince, 29th Chapter
Patrick Carman What Dreams May Come Matheson stated in an interview, "I think What Dreams May Come is the most important (read effective) book I've written. It has caused a number of readers to lose their fear of death – the finest tribute any writer could receive."[1] In an introductory note, Matheson explains that the characters are the only fictional component of the novel. Background[edit] Matheson, primarily known for horror fiction, wanted to move away from the genre. The title comes from a line in Hamlet's "To be, or not to be..." soliloquy, namely, "For in that sleep of death what dreams may come / When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, / Must give us pause." Main characters[edit] Plot summary[edit] The prologue is narrated by a man telling of his visit from a psychic woman, who gives him a manuscript she claims was dictated to her by his deceased brother Chris. Chris, a middle-aged man, is injured in an auto accident and dies in the hospital. Albert explains that the place they occupy is called Summerland.
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