Witness the Memoirs of the Great Creator -- New Book Discusses Mankind's Flaws and Why Some People Fail to See the Purpose of Life


SEATTLE, Oct. 10, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- An astonishing evaluation of humanity begins with the release of Memoirs of the Great Creator, a fascinating new book authored by Ai-Ah.

According to Ai-Ah, in the modern world, people apparently have lost sight of going beyond society's expectations -- it seems individuals are expected to behave in an environment of plastic, politically correct saturated nonsense. Everyday, we have a myriad of available choices and irrevocable personal freedoms, which we refer to as our basic human rights. Most of us tend to take these for granted and worst of all we forget why we were created in the first place.

Memoirs of the Great Creator tells the story about the inception of the Creator of all balance and life. As it involves the Great Creator, it explores the background of its own evolution and concepts on life, death and creation utilizing a first-person perspective. Through the author's views, readers will discover several in-depth teachings about life, mankind's rationality, and why spirituality exists. Interactions between several characters enhance the narrative with philosophical elements and human drama. By reading this book, you will realize why knowing your true purpose in life is important -- and even be inspired to live life more meaningfully.

Order a copy of this inspiring read by visiting your local bookstore or online at Xlibris.com today.

About the Author

Ai-Ah lives in Seattle, WA.


                Memoirs of the Great Creator * by AI-AH
                   Publication Date: April 20, 2001
         Trade Paperback; $17.84; 161 pages; 978-0-7388-6273-6

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