By: Peter Scott
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Peter Scott is a Sydney-based software developer and part-time writer. His research and writing interest are life journeys of people and family heirlooms—what the journeys reveal about family, society and change through time. In 2019, he identified 212 entries in an Australian schoolgirl’s 1909–1912 autograph album, and outlined 100 lives. The time before today’s technology, their life choices and how society treated them. It inspired The Face Beyond the Window set in 2041.
The book reads like a combination of a magical realism novel and a philosophical thriller which successfully makes the cross over from young adult to adult audience (similar to the Harry Potter books). Its wide ranging, current and prescient themes are deeply sinister but relentlessly hopeful because underpinning throughout the plot, characters, and action is that imagination is boundless and salvational. To cap it off, it also reads like a love story. Crucially the messages are very powerful without being didactic. It's so highly visual with such pace and excitement that it would also make a great film.