The Conversation

The Conversation by Mike Gannaway, published by Author Solutions, Incorporated on July 8, 2015, is a work of fiction that explores the transformative power of personal philosophy. The narrative centers on Diane, a confident woman who embraces a philosophy she calls “choose freedom,” which she believes liberates her from life’s constraints and fosters a deep connection with God. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters Chris on a Delaware beach, leading to a conversation that challenges her beliefs and tests the foundations of her faith.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of faith and personal conviction as Diane’s encounter with Chris unfolds. The dialogue between the two characters delves into themes of belief and the complexities of human connection. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the philosophical questions raised throughout the story. The Conversation ultimately poses a compelling inquiry into the nature of faith and the impact of personal choices on one’s spiritual journey.
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Diane is a strong, confident, and joy-filled woman who owes it all to one thing: choose freedom. That is the name of the philosophy Diane has created; the guiding principle around which her life revolves. By applying it to her life, she believes she is able to live completely free from any and all bondage. She’ll even testify that her philosophy can create an ultimate closeness to God Himself.
Then one evening, while out for a walk along the beaches of Delaware, she sees a young man named Chris sitting on a blanket by himself. She can’t explain it, but she feels compelled to go sit and talk with him. What starts out as friendly little chit-chat soon becomes so deep that everything she believes in is threatened. Whose faith will be left standing at the conclusion of The Conversation?
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