The Dream

The Dream by Mel Pittel is a historical fiction short story published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 16, 2011. This 80-page narrative follows Bill, who finds himself transported back to the late 1800s, where he becomes his own Great Grandfather. As he navigates this unfamiliar time, he grapples with the complexities of life in what he initially perceives as a simpler era.
Readers will discover how Bill’s journey unfolds as he confronts a love affair that his Great Grandfather was involved in, which has the potential to alter his own history. The story presents intriguing twists and philosophical viewpoints that engage the reader until the surprise ending. With its exploration of time travel and historical context, this edition offers a unique perspective on the past and its impact on the present.
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This short story really came from a dream. One rainy, cold night Bill is thrown back in time to the late 1800’s and becomes his own Great Grandfather. How did he get there? Will he be forced to live back in time or will he be able to get home? Thinking life should be less complicated in “a simpler era,” Bill is confronted with a love affair his Great Grandfather was involved in that could change the course of his history. Twists and interesting philosophical viewpoints will keep the reader intrigued right to the surprise ending.
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