In New Novel, Theologian Dr. Woody Carter Weaves Two Mystical Narratives into One Spiritual Allegory Connecting Ancient Land in Africa to a Contemporary Urban Community
OAKLAND, CA (PRWEB) December 10, 2015 -- Previously published theologian, associate professor and theater arts instructor Dr. Woody Carter is excited to add a transfixing first novel to his literary works. Titled "Narada's Children: A Visionary Tale of Two Cities," the book is a dazzling work of visionary fiction—a spiritual tale of two cities that brings together mystical elements from a diversity of religious traditions to connect far-flung communities with a common African heritage.
Firmly rooted in the Ramayana of India, the narrative begins in an unforgiving desert expanse in the Horn of Africa during the late nineteenth century. Spiritual leader Narada is wandering, without provisions, under a curse that’s the result of his own act of deception that lands him and his 'children' in Oakland, California.
After stumbling to a lush oasis, a young woman invites him to her father’s home in the old walled city of Ja’Usu. She will become one of Narada’s “children,” along with other self-actualizing characters who receive spiritual guidance from the wanderer through the magic of storytelling.
Each evening for seven days, Narada takes his audience on a magical journey to Oakland in 2003, where Arthur Renfro works to improve the health of the African-American community while struggling with spiritual possession and a broken marriage.
Story and audience eventually weave together, illuminating the spiritual process of becoming whole, in spite of all-too-human tendencies such as jealousy and hate, by exploring our limitations and discovering there is more beyond.
"Although "Narada's Children" is listed under the genre of visionary fiction, the work integrates factual elements into the narrative," Dr. Carter remarked excitedly. "In response to a health crisis in San Francisco Bay Area African-American communities, a local non-profit led by people of African descent launched ‘Critical Mass Health Conductors’ – an initiative to recruit, train, and support volunteer health advocates to promote better health outcomes for African-Americans.
Bay Area residents and frequent visitors may also recognize two of the story's downtown Oakland settings—Ensarro (an Ethiopian restaurant on Grand Ave.) and Ms. Ollie's on Washington Street.
BOOK LAUNCH AND SIGNING: Sat., Jan. 23, 2016 | 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Marcus Books | 3900 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland, CA 94609
"NARADA'S CHILDREN: A Visionary Tale of Two Cities" by Woody Carter, Ph.D.
(Sleepingman's Books, Sept. 2015, paperback, 476 pp, $18.95, ISBN-10: 0982730713,
ISBN-13: 978-0982730713, Visionary fiction, The Ramayana, Spiritual allegory, Supernatural mystery, African-American fiction) • Paperback & Kindle Edition ($2.99) available at Amazon.com
"Narada's Children" is ideal for holiday gift-giving!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Woody Carter, Ph.D. is a narrative theologian who holds a doctorate in theology, religion, and the arts from the Graduate Theological Union, in Berkeley, California.
Carter has served as an associate professor in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and as an instructor in theater arts at several community colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He is a retired executive director of the Bay Area Black United Fund—an identity-based philanthropy in Oakland, California—and the author of the nonfiction work "Theology for a Violent Age: Religious Beliefs Crippling African-American Youth." He divides his time between living in the Bay Area and Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands.
For information about current activities of Critical Mass Health Conductors, visit the Bay Area Black United Fund (BABUF) website at http://www.babuf.org.
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NOTE: Dr. Carter is available for press interviews and guest lectures.
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