Cache Girl Saves the World: A Novel in Visions
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- 2010
- 1h 55m
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'Cache Girl' is an important piece of work that not only entertains, but also inspires.
There are so many great things about this novel written by Adam E. Stone. Firstly, it is ground-breaking in that it is literally a 'novel in visions'. It's a wonderful combination of the audio and visual. More than just an audio book and yet not falling into the common trappings of a film, it combines the readings of the author and actors with beautiful still photographs of incredible visuals created especially for this project. Adam Stone is pioneering an entire new vehicle for literary work.
Secondly, the content of the novel is truly inspirational. There are such themes as empathy, harmony, nature, interdependence, empowerment, culture, corporatism, and more. The images and words are certainly quite thought provoking. It is sure to have its audience seeing things from different perspectives.
In addition, like some of his other novels, the author is personally connected to this work. Being from Southern Illinois gives him (and many he worked with on this project) the personal understanding and connection that is required for this type of work.
This is the kind of novel I am glad to have experienced and I have found it important enough to share with as many people as possible, especially those in and around Southern Illinois. But don't get me wrong, the universal messages of this novel will find an appreciative audience anywhere.
Thank you to Adam Stone and Thirza DeFoe (and all the others involved) for creating a wonderful project that brings audio, visual and content together in a unique and inspiring way. It makes me feel proud to say that I live in Southern Illinois, a place where something like this can be born from an idea and brought to reality in such a beautiful way!
Secondly, the content of the novel is truly inspirational. There are such themes as empathy, harmony, nature, interdependence, empowerment, culture, corporatism, and more. The images and words are certainly quite thought provoking. It is sure to have its audience seeing things from different perspectives.
In addition, like some of his other novels, the author is personally connected to this work. Being from Southern Illinois gives him (and many he worked with on this project) the personal understanding and connection that is required for this type of work.
This is the kind of novel I am glad to have experienced and I have found it important enough to share with as many people as possible, especially those in and around Southern Illinois. But don't get me wrong, the universal messages of this novel will find an appreciative audience anywhere.
Thank you to Adam Stone and Thirza DeFoe (and all the others involved) for creating a wonderful project that brings audio, visual and content together in a unique and inspiring way. It makes me feel proud to say that I live in Southern Illinois, a place where something like this can be born from an idea and brought to reality in such a beautiful way!
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- eddiechapa1-859-201417
- Oct 1, 2010
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