This is a no frills apolitical nonfiction book about the tragic consequences of a dangerous virus unleashed on an unprepared public & the paranoia that takes hold of a family trying to keep from getting infected. - A true story. The book, published in April 2020, also accurately predicts what U.S. government would not admit at that the time, which is that the virus is airborne. This book offers many other facts as to why the virus is so incredibly dangerous and how the public can and should protect themselves. Family in a Time of Covid-19 offers the truth about the 2020 novel coronavirus…mehr
This is a no frills apolitical nonfiction book about the tragic consequences of a dangerous virus unleashed on an unprepared public & the paranoia that takes hold of a family trying to keep from getting infected. - A true story. The book, published in April 2020, also accurately predicts what U.S. government would not admit at that the time, which is that the virus is airborne. This book offers many other facts as to why the virus is so incredibly dangerous and how the public can and should protect themselves. Family in a Time of Covid-19 offers the truth about the 2020 novel coronavirus pandemic, what is being hidden from the public, and how the public was misguided on how to protect themselves from infection. This catastrophic event has resulted in 160,000 people around the world tragically dying of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Update: The virus has now claimed more than 200,000 lives to date.
E. Hughes writes philosophy, nonfiction, poetry, and fiction novels. She is the author of Reality Unbound: The Digital Mind (and the nature of reality), Time and the Multi-Universe: A philosophy of time and time travel, and Space, Time, and Loneliness (a poetry chapbook). She is also the author of Sixth Iteration, Digital Smiles (a poetry chapbook), The Penelope Children's Books, Disappear, Love, A Mediterranean Romance: The Capa Royals, Business as Usual, Infatuation, The Sapphire Chronicles: Broken Lair, and Beyond the Plain. In her spare time, she is a hobbyist animator and previously wrote for screenwritersdaily.com. Hughes is also an avid observer of cultural and societal idiosyncrasies. Hughes has lived on the west coast and in Las Vegas, NV but spends most of her time in the Midwest where she writes and publishes novels, nonfiction, and children's books.
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