To Your Own Self Be True

To Your Own Self Be True by Ray Melnik, published by iUniverse in 2009, is a work of fiction that spans 220 pages. Set in the year 2021, the narrative follows Kaela, who is twenty-three years old, as she learns about a significant event from her father’s past that profoundly impacted his life. This revelation serves as a catalyst for exploring moral principles that Kaela was raised with, presenting her with a unique opportunity to understand the depth of these lessons.
Readers will find a blend of family life and science fiction elements woven throughout the story. As Kaela navigates the complexities of her father’s secret, the book delves into themes of personal growth and the challenges of applying moral teachings in real-life situations. The narrative invites exploration of the dynamics between family and the lessons that shape one’s identity, making it a thoughtful examination of the intersection between personal experiences and broader societal themes.
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It is the year 2021 and Kaela is twenty-three years old when her father shares his secret about an extraordinary event that changed his very existence fifteen years earlier. She was taught many lessons in moral principles growing up, but it’s rare that the most profound of them would be put to the test. A convergence of events gives her father the opportunity to teach her one of the greatest lessons of all.
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