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The Sai Prophecy

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Overview

The year is 1899. A dying aborigine in Tasmania gives anthropologist Philo Hoffman a ring engraved with the words, Shirdi, Sathya, Prema. This ring takes Philo to a small town near Bombay where he encounters a remarkable Indian holy man. Thus begins a sweeping 160-year saga of romance, intrigue, tragedy and enlightenment, as five generations of the Hoffman family find their lives impacted by the three Sai Baba avatars of modern India. When the story shifts to modern times, Gina Hoffman, a cynical '90s-style businesswoman, inherits Philo's ring, fulfilling her destiny that connects her family to the Indian avatars. Against a background of political conspiracies, conflicting ideologies, and disintegrating social structures, the Hoffman clan is caught up in a global game of power and corruption. This suspenseful, masterfully crafted saga moves with purpose from the breezy mansions of Santa Barbara to the steaming byways of India, from a pastoral homestead in the mountains of California to the salons of Paris, from the religious melting pot of Jerusalem to an austere monastery in Ladakh. As a beleaguered civilization struggles to survive during the 21st century, the transformation of consciousness fostered by the Sai avatars begins to take hold. But, before the Golden Age can be realized, the long-awaited battle of Armageddon must be played out on a desolate, barren hilltop in the Holy Land.

Synopsis

The year is 1899. A dying aborigine in Tasmania gives anthropologist Philo Hoffman a ring engraved with the words, Shirdi, Sathya, Prema. This ring takes Philo to a small town near Bombay where he encounters a remarkable Indian holy man. Thus begins a sweeping 160-year saga of romance, intrigue, tragedy and enlightenment, as five generations of the Hoffman family find their lives impacted by the three Sai Baba avatars of modern India. When the story shifts to modern times, Gina Hoffman, a cynical '90s-style businesswoman, inherits Philo's ring, fulfilling her destiny that connects her family to the Indian avatars. Against a background of political conspiracies, conflicting ideologies, and disintegrating social structures, the Hoffman clan is caught up in a global game of power and corruption. This suspenseful, masterfully crafted saga moves with purpose from the breezy mansions of Santa Barbara to the steaming byways of India, from a pastoral homestead in the mountains of California to the salons of Paris, from the religious melting pot of Jerusalem to an austere monastery in Ladakh. As a beleaguered civilization struggles to survive during the 21st century, the transformation of consciousness fostered by the Sai avatars begins to take hold. But, before the Golden Age can be realized, the long-awaited battle of Armageddon must be played out on a desolate, barren hilltop in the Holy Land.

Patty Monaco

The action spirals from the coast of California to the hills of the Holy Land...As civilization nears the millennial shift, a battle between the forces seeking to control world must be waged, and the future of humanity hangs in the balance.
The narrative of The Sai Prophecy never bogs down in sermonizing, though its moral structure is clear. Gardner writes with a sure feel for language and detail of real life. The book sweeps smoothly and convincingly to its powerful conclusion, carrying the reader along." -- NAPRA Review (March/April 1999)

About the Author, Barbara Gardner

Barbara Gardner has taught literature and mythological studies at several universities. She has anchored a number of articles for academic journals and has written ten books, including two novels.

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Patty Monaco

The action spirals from the coast of California to the hills of the Holy Land...As civilization nears the millennial shift, a battle between the forces seeking to control world must be waged, and the future of humanity hangs in the balance.
The narrative of The Sai Prophecy never bogs down in sermonizing, though its moral structure is clear. Gardner writes with a sure feel for language and detail of real life. The book sweeps smoothly and convincingly to its powerful conclusion, carrying the reader along." -- NAPRA Review (March/April 1999)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1999
Publisher
Health Communications, Incorporated
Pages
353
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558746794

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