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Ubundu is a love story that unfolded as the environmental effects of climate change in the year 2029 descended on both Dallas, Texas and the Amazon River Basin. It was a love of a civilized man and a tribal woman from the Amazon River Basin. Her name was Celo and his was David. In the beginning their lives were intertwined by conflict of the civilized vs the indigenous. Her love for him was stronger than his love of his industry. So, he joined her from a fossil fuel company born out of a world of profit making, consumption and arrogance to a world containing strange rituals and beliefs…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ubundu is a love story that unfolded as the environmental effects of climate change in the year 2029 descended on both Dallas, Texas and the Amazon River Basin. It was a love of a civilized man and a tribal woman from the Amazon River Basin. Her name was Celo and his was David. In the beginning their lives were intertwined by conflict of the civilized vs the indigenous. Her love for him was stronger than his love of his industry. So, he joined her from a fossil fuel company born out of a world of profit making, consumption and arrogance to a world containing strange rituals and beliefs practiced through song, dance and play. He pursued her from the status of an executive and embraced her life of possessionless passion, simplicity and the enjoyment of the low hanging fruits of paradise.
Autorenporträt
Hassan Rasheed was born in the USA but grew up in Egypt. He is a graduate of the Unversity of Oregon with Masters degrees in biology and information management. He joined the peace corps and served in Kenya. He also worked for the Boeing Company as a systems analyst. He has written 32 philosophical books on culture and the environment.