
I Have Seen the Future
Lucy Apel, the 1939 World’s Fair, and the Future
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Narrated by:
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Robert P. Fitton
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By:
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Robert P. Fitton
About this listen
Andy Reese, an exoplanet astronomer living in the distant future contacts the Enclave, the last vestige of humanity. To stop the annihilation of the human race by the Seraph, post biological life forms, Reese is sent back along the timeline to prevent the evolution of the Seraph from computers. The link in time is an Iowa farm girl, Lucy Apel who has won a national contest to travel to the 1939 New York World's Fair and Professor Herman Geiger a gifted scientist, writer, and social philosopher. To change history Reese must avert Geiger's death at the fair. But the Seraph have other plans as they follow Reese back to 1939 to thwart changing history.
©2021 Robert P. Fitton (P)2021 Robert P. Fitton
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