Wednesday, February 8, 2012

HITCH THE BULL TO THE BUGGY

"Stop there, Brother. You know you can’t come to services with your horse outfitted with that bridle!" A cluster of neighbor men in black suits and hats gathered around my husband’s great-grandfather and his family and bared the church door. "That bridle has silver medallions all over it!"

Bill’s ancestors were Pennsylvania Dutch who settled in the green hills before the Revolutionary War. They were plain people who didn’t draw attention to themselves and modesty was appropriate at all times. But, Great-grandpa had his own ways.

Grandpa was a creative carpenter who was capable of making almost anything, from a new rocker for Ma to the barrels that were one of his specialities. One merchant, long in need and short on cash, offered to swap a number of oaken barrels for the silver bridle.

Grandpas liked to keep a firm, strong grip on the horse and used extra thick leather for his harnesses and bridle. He liked the feel of the sturdy reigns. To his eye, the shinny, polished silver detracted from the farm-looking utility of the strapping. Besides, he was adventurous, mischievous, and loved to impress people with a new practical joke.

That Sunday morning, when he hitched the horse to the black buggy with the new silver bridle and drove his family to church, he had taken things too far. The Elders of the church confronted the family before they could set a foot to the ground.

"Don’t you ever drive to church with that silver bridle on your horse again!" they warned.

The next Sunday, Great-Grandpa loaded his family in the buggy but left the horse in the barn. Instead, he hitched his bull to the bridle and drove leisurely off to services. Not a single church member complained about the flashy, silver bridle again.

Christina, in my novel, Length of Days - The Age of Silence, doesn’t ride in a horse-drawn buggy. She sits in a Public Transit and skims above the city on a ribbon of steel. Grandpa lived in 1712 and Christiana’s world is 2112. As you can see, their circumstances are vastly different. Yet, they are similar.

Christiana lives in an age when the water supply is drugged, robbing everyone of emotion. In spite of her practiced indifference, she rebels against a government that has changed the country from a freedom-loving democracy, to a society controlled by a few. The people have no hope, no joy of living and no reverence for life. But, when her dear grandparents near the end of their Length of Days, her passion to find a solution to overthrow the despicable laws that force people into the never-ending-sleep, rises within her and cannot be put down.

What will she do? What can she do? Christi doesn’t have a silver clad bull, but if she did and that was all she had to take a stand against the authorities of her day, she would have outfitted a whole herd of them in shinny silver.

In 2112, the entire society had turned into mind-numbing, robot-like empty shells. If you were the only one who could save your loved ones, even the whole country, what would you be willing to do? Would you be afraid to stand up? Or, would you be brave like Christiana?

Would you have the nerve to hitch the bull to the buggy?

Doris Gaines Rapp
Copyright 2012 Doris Gaines Rapp
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Monday, February 6, 2012

Thank You

Thanks to all of you who chose to read on Super Bowl Sunday and downloaded my eBook to your computer, android, or eReader! Don't let the lack of a football game keep you from reading it, however. A nice eTune gift card will download the eBook, Length of Days - The Age of Silence for Valentine's Day. It's an adventure, futuristic, fast paced love-story. See, there's a great way to say, "I love you," and not have to take out a loan to do so. How great is that?
Doris Gaines Rapp
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Super Bowl Sunday or Super Book Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday is in two days! Okay, so I usually do cross-stitch or read on game day. Still, I don't want to hide in the comfy chair in my bedroom this year. The game is right here in Indiana, in The House That Manning Built. Welcome Eli! We love you both! And Tom, we welcome all Patriots too!

For you non-football types, I suggest you purchase and read my eBook, LENGTH OF DAYS - THE AGE OF SILENCE while the game is on. It's available as an eBook at www.bn.com and www.amazon.com and others at a new, friendlier eBook price.

You don't have an eReader? Both Barnes & Noble and Amazon have a free app to turn your computer or android into an eReader.

Even though the book is riveting, you won't miss the important parts of the football game. You can look up from my great book when your family and friends begin to cheer! You'll notice they will yell the loudest when one of the players is running toward an end-goal. I cheer when I see how many of you have found my blog! Thank you!

Our own goal on Super Bowl Sunday is to enjoy the company of family and friends while experiencing the action of Christiana and Jason who, in 2112, try to find a way to overturn the Length of Days laws, which will forever end the Never-Ending-Sleep. Those who have read my book tell me, "I couldn't put down!" Place LENGTH OF DAYS - THE AGE OF SILENCE on the winning side of the goal line in your day! Go2 www.bn.com or www.amazon.com and type in the title and my name.

Have a wonderful Super Book Sunday!
Doris Gaines Rapp
Copyright 2012 Doris Gaines Rapp
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