D.G. Webb's New Book "Elder's Door" is About Changes That Drive Man Back a Thousand Years to a Time of Strife and Hardship, but Men Have the Stamina to Move Forward
Recent release "Elder's Door" from Page Publishing author D.G. Webb details how humans have faced a drastic change from the normal life they knew. The world has evolved, and man has had to adapt to those changes.
NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- D.G. Webb has completed his new book "Elder's Door": a riveting tale where the world has changed and life has changed with it, and humans have survived, for the most part.
Webb writes, "The sun will rise in the morning, set again in the evening. The wind will blow, and the rivers will always run down from the mountains to the sea. These things are forever. Man is born and will eventually die. This fact of life will never be changed. With the rising of the sun each morning, he's given the chance to live one more day. But that's never guaranteed to him either. When he allows it to do so, each day will bring him something new, and if he's a wise man, he learns from each new day. So if he learns to accept what's given to him, he'll survive to live another day. Worry about today. Learn from yesterday and don't make the same mistakes tomorrow. Yesterday is dead and gone, never to be lived again. Tomorrow may never be born to him at all."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, D.G. Webb's emotional work tells the tale of Carr-Lee, who had taken the most part of the year to beat all the odds and survive the long and lonely trek from the capital city of York and a life of captivity and slavery at the hands of their mortal enemies to the east, the Yorks.
So in recognition of Carr-Lee's exploits, Jaared had allowed him the honor of becoming an apprentice army scout. Tarum Guild was assigned as his teacher and this had made Carr-Lee very happy. Being a full two years younger than the normal age of sixteen for this position, this was considered a great honor for Carr-Lee, and everywhere he'd gone in New Richmond, people greeted him with applause and small gifts of food and drink. This was a new experience for him in his young life, and he had decided that being liked by the people of Norland was a good thing. A very good thing.
As he'd grown into manhood and had become more accustomed to life in the position he now had occupied for so many years. he'd vowed to always do his best to deserve the applause and recognition given to him by both the king and the people of Norland as well. Over the years since that day, Tarum's words of advice had been proven true to him again and again. Now it was being done so again. It had all started those so many years ago when . . .
Readers who wish to experience this intriguing work can purchase "Elder's Door" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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