The dance of the Eagle and the Condor
AUTHOR ROBERT MILLAR
What needs to change
to achieve a world more compassionate, caring and inclusive?
Have you ever wondered what needs to change to achieve a thriving world that is more compassionate, caring and inclusive? A world that works for everyone, not just the elite 1%? After all, what’s the definition of madness – to keep doing the same thing and expect different results?
This novel is the story of a woman of Inca heritage called Angélica who embarks on a quest to understand what global frameworks need to change to realise her vision of a fairer, more humane global community that respects the earth. A nuanced love story about a woman’s determination to strive for a better world, despite obstacles and setbacks, political inertia and betrayal.
A novel to help guide the world beyond the age of Trump.
What readers are saying…
Bob’s book helped me understand the global conundrum of world debt, inflation and monetary policy whilst taking me on an intrepid journey around the world. The dance of the Eagle and the Condor travels to far and wide regions to uncover a new perspective on social and economic growth, grounded on empathy and depth of knowledge.
Have just finished your book which I thoroughly enjoyed! I loved the premise of the story, the beautiful descriptive language and the fact that I could visualise so many of the settings in the book.
Robert Milar has strong, well thought through views. An impressive book by a number of measures – it’s a great story with a strong message.
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Bob's book helped me understand the global conundrum of world debt, inflation and monetary policy whilst taking me on an intrepid journey around the world. The dance of the Eagle and the Condor travels to far and wide regions to uncover a new perspective on social and economic growth, grounded on empathy and depth of knowledge.
Have just finished your book which I thoroughly enjoyed! I loved the premise of the story, the beautiful descriptive language and the fact that I could visualise so many of the settings in the book.
Robert Milar has strong, well thought through views. An impressive book by a number of measures - it's a great story with a strong message.