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Blending historical fact with speculative fiction, magical realism, and sharp social insight, Neil Claremon's return to the literary world tells a genre-defying tale of one man's journey across time. In this historical novel, Claremon brings to light the remarkable intellect and enduring legacy of one of medieval Europe's most influential yet under-appreciated Jewish thinkers, Abraham bar Hiyya. With masterful storytelling and meticulous research, Claremon paints a vivid portrait of bar Hiyya's contributions as a mathematician, astronomer, inventor, and skeptic who earlier navigated the perils of the religious crossroads of medieval Spain and suddenly finds himself by accident materialized and resurrected in a time both familiar and disorienting in a world (not un like his own) hurtling toward its own golden age--or possible collapse. Thrust into the glare of modern media and political intrigue, Abraham must decide: is he a relic of the past, or a prophet of the future?
From the crossroads of medieval Spain to the high-tech tensions of the 21st century. "Genius in Two Worlds: The Tale of Abraham Bar Hiyya" is an unforgettable journey through time, identity, and the resilience of knowledge. When a 12th century polymath, Abraham bar Hiyya--astronomer, astrologer, mathematician, inventor--is inadvertently trapped in a time traveling device of his own making, he reawakens 900 years later into a transformed world in the 21st century. Arriving with a fortune in jewels that powered his time-machine, Abraham reawakens in a modern landscape that echoes his own era's perils and hopes. Abraham must now navigate an unfamiliar world where he finds himself shadowed by religious factions, courted by tech magnates and visionaries who covet his mysterious time-bending invention, and guided by a vibrant cast including a gypsy time-traveler, savants, scholars, and an entangling romance that echoes across centuries.



