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In the heart of South America, The Dream Teacher follows Marcus Stewart, an American educator on a mission to uplift indigenous Quechua communities. But when a ruthless political regime tightens its grip, his noble pursuit turns into a deadly fight for survival. Pursued by forces determined to silence him, Marcus stumbles upon an ancient prophecy hidden within the Andean past-one that could rewrite history or erase him from existence. As revolution brews, he forms uneasy alliances with the enigmatic Luis Amaro de León and the fearless Maria Helena. Shadows of the past whisper through the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the heart of South America, The Dream Teacher follows Marcus Stewart, an American educator on a mission to uplift indigenous Quechua communities. But when a ruthless political regime tightens its grip, his noble pursuit turns into a deadly fight for survival. Pursued by forces determined to silence him, Marcus stumbles upon an ancient prophecy hidden within the Andean past-one that could rewrite history or erase him from existence. As revolution brews, he forms uneasy alliances with the enigmatic Luis Amaro de León and the fearless Maria Helena. Shadows of the past whisper through the mountains, forcing Marcus to question everything he knows. With betrayal at every turn, the truth may cost more than just his life. Will he unlock the secrets buried in the Andes before it's too late? Or will history claim another dreamer? Fans of historical thrillers, political intrigue, and adventure-packed mysteries will be drawn into this gripping tale of courage, destiny, and the power of ancient knowledge.
Autorenporträt
Rob Mohr artistic life flourished in New York City where survived as a painter and poet of note. His success led to his appointment as Artist in Residence at the University of Georgia. He subsequently taught Fine Art at several universities. His life changed dramatically when he left academia for the Peace Corps, a first stage in his twenty-six-year engagement using the arts to enable the transformation of marginalized communities in South and Central America. His novel The Dream Teacher is literary fiction set deep in the melee of South American culture and history.