I am delighted to announce the publication of my husband’s first novel. It is available on Amazon as a paperback or in a Kindle version. Visit his website drjohnhiggins.com to learn more about the book and the author and see some of the illustrations included in the book.
Suppose you were by accident of time-space transported 13,000 years into the past of a wilderness area you have been visiting with your son. For a time, your survival depends largely on a small band of Ojibwe natives. In this book, the protagonist, Dr. Jackson, is an advanced engineering professional. At its core the book reimagines the purpose of civilization in a way that seeks to improve the lives of those it encompasses. Realizing ultimately that he can never return home, he gradually adopts his new culture and new family relationships. His final fifteen years are invested in seeding two important changes to help his adopted people in the future. He introduces domestication of the horse, avoiding premature extinction and securing the horse an early and permanent place in the native culture. He travels widely and then develops a durable school to prepare for the eventual arrival of Europeans: their avarice, disease, and advanced technology as well as their more positive characteristics. Can such a small seed in time amount to much effect?

Many congratulations to your husband, Linda! Such an achievement. All the best to him.
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Thank you! I’ll pass it along. He put a lot of work into it, and I am proud of the result.
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Congratulations to your husband, Linda. I will have to check out his page.
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Thank you, Carla. I hope you enjoy reading about his book.
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I love the illustrations. Did an artist do them or did he?
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Various AI programs did the illustrations with a LOT of input and direction from my husband. It was definitely not a “one and done” scenario. Although not an AI fan, I must admit it is a good use of the technology IF you can get it to do what you want it to do–without errors.🤪
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Kudos for your husband’s work, Linda, and the books sounds interesting. I’ll check out his site.
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Thank you!
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