Take a Glimpse Into the Future of the Planet -- Author Raymond Lennertz's Calls Awareness to Man's Predominant Problems


MERRILLVILLE, Ind., April 20, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Natural calamities and man-made disasters occur from time to time. They claim the lives of many people and devastate properties and natural bounties. But what causes these tragedies and why do they take place? How can we control them? Is it not global warming that causes natural calamities? Or are these man-made catastrophes caused by man's evil thoughts? Delve into author Raymond Lennertz's The Shadow Incident and learn some important issues surrounding these global concerns and how man can deal with them.

The Shadow Incident follows the exploits of Commander Garfield and his crew as they explore the universe. Hailing from planet Anonymous, they travel around the cosmos and come upon Earth and its human inhabitants. With his very large ship and several crews, Commander Garfield discovers the chaotic human existence. They find out how humans treat each other and how they live: they are not kind to one another and they always fight. The visitors also find out that planet Earth is warming, a condition that will create more problems, if not resolved. With these discoveries, they want to help and give humans a few lessons to learn from. Commander Garfield's group takes some humans to their own planet. There, they will impart important lessons with the humans and send them back to Earth. These helpful messages could make a difference for the planet and their existence. But what could these messages be?

Our planet is now facing numerous problems. What are we going to do about it -- are we going to take part in the destruction or start doing our role as responsible humans? Raymond Lennertz's The Shadow Incident is a call, a challenge, and a chance to renew our lives and our relationship with others. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.



              The Shadow Incident * by Raymond Lennertz
                    What if more people were kind?
                   Publication Date: March 28, 2009
        Trade Paperback; $19.99; 181 pages; 978-1-4363-9854-1
        Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 181 pages; 978-1-4363-9855-8

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