Imagine

Imagine by Paul M. Diesel, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in February 2010, is a work of fiction that explores the enduring impact of John Lennon’s anthem for peace. This 160-page book delves into how Lennon’s memory and spirit could influence contemporary geopolitical issues, intertwining the lives of various characters, including a successful businessman, a White House staffer, and a top female pop act, among others.
Readers will find a narrative that navigates through significant locations such as the White House, Iraq, and Afghanistan, blending elements of capitalism and pop music with themes of success, fame, and personal conflict. The story features a diverse cast, including Arthur Williams, Laura Sparrow, and Hideki Yokobori, as they confront challenges that reflect both the complexities of their personal lives and the broader political landscape.
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John Lennon’s “Imagine” is widely regarded as one of the great, maybe the greatest, anthems for peace, as are many of his other songs, notably “Happy Christmas (War is Over)” and “Give Peace a Chance.” This is the story of how John’s memory and spirit could affect the current geopolitical scene. Or is it the man himself?! And so it’s a story about peace and about characters as diverse as they are numerous: Arthur Williams, successful businessman; Dave Conley, White House staffer; Laura Sparrow, the world’s top female pop act and Arthur’s wife; Joe Marcello, her manager; Stacey, Joe’s wife and Hideki Yokobori, the most influential music man in Japan. Join them as they navigate through the White House to Iraq and Afghanistan and blend good old-fashioned capitalism, pop music’s top acts and the President and his cabinet in a tale of success and fame, greed, infidelity, disappointment and a mysterious and delightful British Foreign Minister.
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