If you could travel back in time, what would you change? And what if going back meant you might lose your memory so your younger self would simply have to go through life all over again? Would you try to travel back in time if you knew there was a 50-50 chance you might go insane? These intriguing questions provide the framework for Project Reset by Dog Ear Publishing author Richard Hasey.
From the time he was a 6-year-old, Alan Hayes has known the future – or at least a portion of it – and he vows to try to change it as he get a second chance at life with a little help from someone from his future. But if he succeeds, how will his actions affect those he cares about? That question is at the heart of this novel, the first in a series of books designed to open a dialogue on what it means to be a Christian. The series deals with topics such as abortion, suicide, teen pregnancy, abuse and other issues facing those in middle school through college and beyond.
The novel focuses on how to work through issues as a follower of Jesus Christ, with characters using those answers to make a difference in the world around them. This look at “life choices” provides a new perspective and challenges the imagination of parents, Sunday school teachers and anyone facing difficult decisions and conversations. The series offers a new evangelistic tool to facilitate communication of values between generations and tells the story of one person’s life as a follower of Christ.
Project Reset
Richard Hasey
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-283-6 276 pages US
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