The History of Man's Future Gives Birth to a True Hero -- New Sci-Fi Novel Follows the Riveting Tale of How An Ordinary Man Overcame Great Adversity in His Daring Quest to Save the World


BRANDON, Fla., May 27, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Do you often wish you could be more than what you are? There was once a man who wanted to be more than what he was. Even through he had a heartbroken soul, he hoped that one day, he would again have the chance to prove himself. Discover how he fights to overcome challenges in The History of Man's Future, a riveting science fiction novel by Daniel Ontengco Jr.

When alien invaders attacked Earth, Nick knew it was his chance to prove himself. He embarks on an epic journey through space and his own mind and eventually discovered the secret to the origins of mankind. Armed with his newfound knowledge and powers, the man learned that the meaning of life is to be as selfless as possible. In his quest to save the world, he was forced to overcome great hardships, and thus, a true hero was born. Adversity did not build Nick's character; instead, it revealed it. Follow his fascinating story in The History of Man's Future! Get a copy now and embark on an unforgettable journey with the man of the future!

About the Author

The author is a social worker who deals with cases of child abuse and neglect. His work in this field has exposed him to both the very worst and best of human nature. In regard to his education, the author has a masters of public administration degree from the University of South Florida. The original idea for this science fiction adventure based in the future actually came from the author's own past when he was a child. It was completed, however, many years later for his two children, Matthew and Nicholas. This book is dedicated to them.

This is the author's fourth book after having published Portrait of a View, The Heresy of Hearsay, and The Land Of Green Eyes.


         The History of Man's Future * by Daniel Ontengco Jr.
                             A Space Epic
                   Publication Date: March 27, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 294 pages; 978-1-4363-2701-5
         Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 294 pages; 978-1-4363-2702-2

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