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Joseph J. Dehner’s Newest Work, I Am What I Am, Published March 18, 2025.
I Am What I Am is a poetic monologue in which the Earth speaks to humanity for the first time—its voice channeled through a portal and embodied by the ancient city of Jerusalem. As an eternal witness to millennia of conquest, faith, and conflict, Jerusalem reflects on its storied past and questions whether humanity can ever truly live up to its name as a place of peace.
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“…From the first pages, The Seventh Trumpet has a forward propulsion that sweeps the reader into the drama and engages….”
– S. Frederick Starr, former president of the Aspen Institute and Oberlin College;
founding chairman of Central Asia – Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, author of The Lost Enlightenment
“The complex plot (and numerous sub-plots) move along smartly between great world cities in a precise timeline that makes it hard to put the book down.”
– George Bustin, Senior Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb, Brussels, and New York
“Revelation, history, and geopolitics are woven together in an imaginative tale of intrigue and peril.”
– Sam Greengus, Professor Emeritus, Hebrew Union College
“…At the heart of the plot is Armageddon – not the typical shallow version found in most novels or movies but the Apocalypse that is foretold in the sacred texts of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam….”
– James Buchanan, Xavier University
“The mystery to end all mysteries: is God about to end the world? Follow the twists and turns in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as the final days approach.”
– Fred McGavran, author of The Butterfly Collector and Recycled Glass
“The episodes of Joseph Dehner’s novel are dramatic and gripping, sometimes comic, in their enactment of a future event that begins in Rome and ends in the Holy City, involving in its many conflicts and climaxes the major nations and religions of the world.”
– William Pratt, Professor of English Emeritus, Miami University of Ohio
“…The author weaves a fine web of suspense around the mystery of the “miracle” of Fatima and the meaning of ancient numerological codes….”
– George Bustin, Former Visiting Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs,
Senior Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb, Brussels, and New York
Joe and Noël founded Summer Camp Reading, a non-profit that helps struggling children read proficiently by fourth grade.
10% of book sale royalties go to support this program.