It happens that this book germinated over dinner at my house in Virginia many years ago. Jack Kiley, a contributor to Triumph, the monthly magazine founded by my husband, Brent Bozell, in 1966, was our weekend guest. Jack had one of his serial 'cognitive breakthroughs', as he calls them, and sought Brent's advice on doing a novel about a pope. Here it is: the story of a pope who tries to rescue the planet from a thermonuclear holocaust. Find out, along the way, why The Origin of Species is a fairy tale. The world is ready for John Kiley's Peter II.-Patricia Buckley Bozell, National Review, February 24, 2003.
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About the Author:
John Cantwell Kiley, shown with one of his darling grandchildren, Amanda Cantwell Kahn, in front of St. Patrick?s Cathedral in New York City, is a clinical epistemologist with a second doctorate in medicine. He now devotes himself entirely to research, consulting, and writing books. His major interest is in human awareness, informed by enlightened self-understanding. To that end, Light at the End of the Tunnel, An Absolutely Divine Love Story, continues Dr. Kiley?s previous books on strategies for coping with the ordeal of human consciousness.
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- PublisheriUniverse
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0595289916
- ISBN 13 9780595289912
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages300