Inhousepress Presents the Avatar Syndrome, a Novel by Stan I.S. Law

The Avatar Syndrome follows Anne from childhood, to womanhood; from a troubled, taciturn youth, to a world-renowned violinist; from misunderstood recluse, to messiah of a higher truth and beauty. A product of the expansive cultural landscape of our times, Law, a consummate student of ancient myths, fuses teachings of Lao Tzu, Jesus and Indian mysticism with contemporary issues of family, youth, feminism, fame and power delivers a singular vision of what it could mean to be human.

Montreal, Canada, July 24, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The Avatar Syndrome (ISBN 978-0-9731872-5-0) is available at all major online distributors. The novel is the prequel to Headless World, which will be released in September 2008.

Some readers’ comments:

Thank you, Stan for so beautiful and brilliant book. Through your book, you were able to awaken in me my true nature.
[K.Laycraft M.Sc., Center of Chaotic Studies, Alta. Canada]

Thanks for your contribution to the literary world. I appreciate how you always include the spiritual element in your novels. [R. Whitthoeft, Florida USA]

This book is . . . for those who love art, philosophy and science. Once again, (Law) touches us by his deep sensitivity for the psychological and spiritual growth of a human being. [Izabela Gorska-Flipot Ph.D. Mtl., Quebec]

A thought-provoking work that stimulates and challenges ones mind. Filled with wisdom, The Avatar Syndrome is an intriguing and fascinating book. I recommend it. [F M J Clouatre, Amazon.com]

From just a few pages, the Avatar Syndrome draws you in and doesn't let go. Just after a few paragraphs, I was part of the story, I befriended the characters, I had to read the next page. I just couldn't stop. However this book is not only a good read, but allowed me to reflect on my own life and look deep into my soul. This is a fantastic book, and I recommend it to anyone with heart! [Bogumila Gierus,Amazon.ca]

I loved the story of Anne. Many will be able to relate to her story, especially parents. [Roy E. Klienwachter, author].

I will start out by saying that this book was not for the casual reader. It is intense and heavy reading. With that said, I want to mention that I thoroughly enjoyed it.... It is thought-provoking and will stimulate and challenge you. [Patricia Chadwick, Book bargains and Previews, New York].

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