Author Leagan E. Kasper makes History

New Book, The Tall Tale, will change history as we know it.

   Man came from Ape ? Not so, according to the acute memory of a bee recalling how man turned into ape after fleeing from slavery, finding refuge in the wild. Written as a fictional story from the point of view of a bee,  recalling how she ended up a cat, after stinging a frog,  leading to the evolution of mankind. After evolving into a great cat, we learn how it came to be that curiosity killed this cat. The cat mated with a wild boar and gave birth to the first "man" species of its kind, a species with manus, Hands. A stature was built to honor this cat, the mother of all humanity, who mated with a boar, through which her offspring evolved into a human being. The Sphinx. 

The Tall Tale presents readers with an alternative theory how man originated, a most original theory that is history in the making.

Leagan Kasper's new book rings true on every level. Canaan was not in the middle east, as we have been made to believe, proves Kasper by presenting the former name of China, which was Khan'aan, the land of the Khan. A very different history, than we've previously been told, unfolds. A world where wise scholars dedicated their lives to science, teaching in temples serving as schools for a higher education, instead of houses of worship. The Tall Tale is essentially the story of a mother bee who could not allow herself to die, ending up cloning herself not to leave her children behind. The full circle of evolution finally completed when the bee arrived in the future, transformed into a Human Beeing by way of thousands of years of evolution.

The Tall Tale is an astoundingly well researched and rationally explained history thriller suggesting a close look at earth to know what an atomic proton is made of. Earth, Kasper reasonably proposes, is a proton, the moon a neutron, the stars electrons and the sun the nucleus of a giant atom, we're able to see from the inside out. Ancient wise men knew the sun held all the knowledge, allowing the radio waves of the sun to enter their "pupils" to learn all the knowledge shared by the sun. 

History, according to The Tall Tale, is a love story of two species who couldn't have been more different, but united to become one. With it's future offspring dishonoring and deleting the memory of their evolutionary parents from history books, to the grief of the bee who stood witness to the sibling rivalry of her children, through out time. 

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