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J.H. Ward

The Hand of Providence

In “The Hand of Providence,” J. H. Ward weaves a rich tapestry of historical narrative and speculative fiction, exploring the entwined destinies of individuals against the backdrop of divine intervention and human agency. The novel is characterized by its lyrical prose and intricate character development, presenting a compelling examination of morality and fate. Set during a pivotal period in history, Ward deftly intertwines actual events with fictional elements, prompting readers to reflect on the impact of choice and providence in shaping human experience. J. H. Ward, a scholar of history and philosophy, draws on a wealth of knowledge from his academic background to craft this novel. His deep understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of historical events informs his exploration of themes such as free will, destiny, and ethical dilemmas. Ward's personal journey, marked by a fascination with the forces that guide human lives, has led him to create a narrative that challenges conventional views on causality and divine influence. For readers interested in profound explorations of fate and the human condition, “The Hand of Providence” is a must-read. Ward's unique blend of historical authenticity and imaginative storytelling will captivate those who seek to understand the complex interplay of human choices and the unseen forces that shape our lives.
261 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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