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A Passage Of Time (eBook)

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A Passage Of Time
A Passage Of Time Book Cover, written by Adam Jacob
A Passage Of Time Book Cover, written by Adam Jacob
Author(s) Adam Jacob
Publisher Adam Jacob
Publication date November 30, 2012
Media type eBook
Paperback
Length 197 Pages
ISBN 978-1479337972
ASIN B00AG6NLMW

For other uses of the name Lilith, see Lilith (disambiguation).


A Passage Of Time is an eBook written by Adam Jacob. In this work the story of Lilith is told in the setting of modern New Orleans.

Overview

  • Title: A Passage Of Time
  • Author: Adam Jacob
  • Published By: Adam Jacob
  • Length: 197 Pages
  • Format: eBook & Paperback
  • ASIN: B00AG6NLMW
  • ISBN-10: 1479337978
  • ISBN-13: 978-1479337972
  • Publishing Date: November 30, 2012


Plot Summary

A Passage of Time is a modern day retelling of the story of creation set in the historically rich, musically inspired, and culturally spiritual city of New Orleans. This contemporary adaptation infuses chilling legends of Jewish folklore with the well-known biblical story of Adam and Eve.

This story is about a Jewish man named Adam who is living in New Orleans with a woman named Lilith. They both enjoy practical magic including conjuring visions. Adam enjoys jazz music more than the magic which ultimately leads to the end of his relationship with Lilith. Shortly after their breakup, Adam pursues a more grounded lifestyle when he meets Eve at High Holiday services. Meanwhile, Lilith has taken company with a sordid masochist named Sammy. He rules caverns filled with demons that dwell beneath the sunken city. Sammy and Lilith use their magic to manipulate the lives of the demons in their realm as well as the people they know in the city above.


Book Review

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