Stardust
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (506 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1581510578 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 323 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A riveting novel about fatal attraction between two young lovers entangled in time. In this fresh contribution to our cultural legacy from the Hoosier heartland, protagonist David Henry, through a combination of technology and serendipity, steps back in time more than a hundred years. Although sensing the tragedy of the fact that they are separated by a hundred years, David and Mary are too much in love to say goodbye. Stardust offers a thought-provoking look at the dramatic changes in attitudes, morals and values that come with technology, advancement and growth while proving that regardless of the time period in which we live, love transcends time.. David falls in love with Mary and the era she belongs to
One of the many underlying themes of such change is that most places in America are losing their sense of place. From the Author Stardust examines the effects of cultural and technological changes to life in small-town America during the past century. So, Stardust is written with a strong sense of place - Indiana.
Sharon said I like the premise of coming to terms with one's dissatisfaction. Having lived in Arcadia and going to Noblesville for many years, I can close my eyes and see the places he goes to. I like the premise of coming to terms with one's dissatisfaction with one's perceived life as it is and what one wants it to be and coming to terms with your feelings.. Great Book Diane Michael This book is one of those books you can't put down. If you love time travel and romance combined, you will love this!. Stardust is a Must! M. Adams Stardust, by Kurt Meyer, was an especially interesting read for me since I am from Indiana and live near the location in which the story took place. I wasn't certain at first if I was going to like the story or if it would hold my interest, but it turned out to be worthy of the read.If you enjoy stories about time travel and love, this one will be among your favorites.Soon, I will make a trip to Noblesville to see the actual area where the sto
. He is a former columnist for the Noblesville Daily Ledger and his work appears regularly in NUVO Newsweekly and The Noblesville Times. Kurt and his wife, Greta, have three children. Kurt Meyer is a teacher and realtor, specializing in historic properties