This story is about two women. One woman questions the motives behind what she thinks and does her conception of herself. The other woman can t stop asking questions about everything. She wants to know how everything works, and she does everything she can to satiate her curiosity. But both women have the same basic problem with human existence. They don t know what is in charge when it comes to human action is there a self that humans possess, or is everything just the result of physical forces that play-out in a creature s life. While they hunt for answers, other parties are playing-out the consequences of their own beliefs and urges. And as in many cases where disparate beliefs and desires collide, some people die, and some people shine.
Eve Adams Book order







- 2012
- 2006
The Garden of Eden
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring themes of loyalty, tolerance, and forgiveness, this narrative delivers a humorous yet poignant parable relevant to contemporary society. It emphasizes the importance of sticking by loved ones through their mistakes and highlights the values that unite communities. The story culminates in a powerful and redemptive ending, showcasing the simple solutions that ordinary people employ to strengthen their small towns and foster resilience in the face of challenges.