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Welcome to the official webiste for Daniel Klein's novel - The History of Now.

The History of Now

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Small. almost imperceptible changes are rippling through the New England village of Grandville, altering it in ways its inhabitants cannot yet imagine. Laced through a narrative of one recent year in Grandville's history are stories that reach back to a 17th century family in Rotterdam, and 18th century migration by a farmer's lonely son in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a 19th century underground railway journey by a gifted runaway slave. Each episode comes to bear on Grandville now.

Klein frames this multi-layered story with some fundamental questions in philosophy: Does every event, no matter how small or distant in the past influence all events that follow? Is life merely a drama we dispassionately observe? Does it take courage to live in the "eternal now?"

About the Author

Daniel Klein is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, "Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar". He has also written many other non-fiction books, also several mysteries and thrillers, including the Elvis Presley mystery series ("Kill Me Tender", "Blue Suede Clues", etc.). THE HISTORY OF NOW is his first "literary" novel -- at the age of 70!

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