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Paradigm Lost: Jamari and the Manhood Rites: Part 1 of the Jamari and the Manhood Rites Trilogy Kindle Edition
A forest paradise surrounded by lands gutted from corporate greed. One tribe holds the hope of a new future for mankind. One young man becomes paramount in bringing human spirituality to a hostile world. But first, he must find himself.
Follow the life of a young man in the year 2115 as he decides to take on the challenge of the Manhood Rites. Journey with Jamari as he discovers his world, his community and his culture.
From The San Francisco Book Review: "In the year 2115, in the post-apocalyptic Pacific Northwest, The Tribe remains society’s best hope of survival—promoting harmony, and the sharing of resources, through a strict code of values. He’s spent his life as a sheltered youngling of The Tribe. But now, young Jamari is ready to take the next step. Through a series of ritual trainings and challenges, he is prepared to undergo the process that will transform him from a boy into a man. He has no way of knowing what the journey in front of him will hold—but Jamari is willing to do just about anything it takes to serve his branch of the tribe as a fully grown adult. As he undergoes this rigorous physical and mental training, Jamari also finds himself delving into a new world of self-discovery, as his interactions with a mentor unlock passionate desires he never knew he had. Can Jamari learn to live by tribal code and abide by the Rule of Attachment? Can he perform his tribal duties for the betterment of the tribe?" 4 out of 5 stars—San Francisco Book Review
“Author, R. Roderick Rowe, essentially takes current day society taboos and makes them the norm in the dystopian society in Paradigm Lost: Jamari and The Manhood Rites Part 1 as far as governing bodies, family make up and sexual preference. He does a great job of integrating events that have happened in our lifetime (i.e. September 11th, ISIS, use of natural gases, etc.) and adds them to the story as history for this society. As far as the role of government and how society is run, readers are allowed to see another, albeit fictional, possibility. The acceptance of homosexuality as a norm in this society and heterosexuality as simply a means to an end is a clever way to address how taboo and unaccepted homosexuality is now.”—Manhattan Book Review
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 5, 2016
- File size2.3 MB
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"Author, R Roderick Rowe essentially takes current day society taboos and makes them the norm in the dystopian society in Paradigm Lost: Jamari and The Manhood Rites Part 1 as far as governing bodies, family make up and sexual preference. He does a great job of integrating events that have happened in our lifetime (i.e. September 11th, ISIS, use of natural gases, etc.) and adds them to the story as history for this society. As far as the role of government and how society is run, readers are allowed to see another, albeit fictional, possibility. The acceptance of homosexuality as a norm in this society and heterosexuality as merely a means to an end is a clever way to address how taboo and unaccepted homosexuality is now.
Rowe's approach does not try to force it as the right or wrong way, rather he puts it out there and readers can take it as it is. Some may find this uncomfortable when reading, however some may find that if they look at the story of Jamari's journey as a whole, they will see that the changes in this society and how they got where they are makes Paradigm Lost an interesting read." - Manhattan Book ReviewParadigm Lost: Jamari and the Manhood Rites, Part 1 is a prequel. There is a bit of romance. There is a bit of excitement and adventure. This is the story of a culture: how that culture came to be; how people learn to participate and be a part of that culture; what that culture means to the people who live it; and most of all - what that culture has brought to The Tribe. All of this is learned by the reader as Jamari learns it himself as a part of the Manhood Rites. There are now follow-on novels. Paradigm Lost: Eros Times explores the Night Studies portion of the Manhood Rites. When most cultures leave sexual knowledge to be discovered accidentally, and sometimes painfully, The Elk Creek Tribe teaches it as a standard part of becoming full members. Eros Times lets the reader be in the room as the attractive young men of Paradigm Lost are teaching and learning about this, most important, aspect of human interaction. At the editors now is:Paradigm Lost: Jamari Shaman Part II of the Jamari and the Manhood Rites Trilogy. This is the novel that takes on the aspects of a true novel: there is action, adventure, challenge, loss, character development and challenges met and conquered. There are surprises in store for the protagonist and the reader as well. Watch for this novel! It will be a great read!Paradigm Lost: The Founder's Sons Part III of the Jamari and the Manhood Rites Trilogy Here's a quick comment from the Developmental Editor: "Holy Brother/Mother/Father/Sister of God! Randy, you are not a writer, you are a prophet. And you have delivered the message with courage and love. Blessed be. I am in total AWE!" There's also a really comprehensive and strongly favorable review by the US Review of Books. theusreview.com/reviews/Paradigm-Lost-The-Founders-Sons-by-R-Roderick-Rowe.html#.W_Chi-hKiUk
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He's spent his life as a sheltered youngling of The Tribe. But now, young Jamari is ready to take the next step. Through a series of ritual trainings and challenges, he is prepared to undergo the process that will transform him from a boy into a man.
He has no way of knowing what the journey in front of him will hold--but Jamari is willing to do just about anything it takes to serve his branch of the tribe as a fully grown adult.
As he undergoes this rigorous physical and mental training, Jamari also finds himself delving into a new world of self-discovery, as his interactions with a mentor unlock passionate desires he never knew he had. Can Jamari learn to live by tribal code and abide by the Rule of Attachment? Can he perform his tribal duties for the betterment of the tribe?
4 out of 5 stars--San Francisco Book Review
"Author, R. Roderick Rowe, essentially takes current day society taboos and makes them the norm in the dystopian society in Paradigm Lost: Jamari and The Manhood Rites Part 1 as far as governing bodies, family make up and sexual preference. He does a great job of integrating events that have happened in our lifetime (i.e. September 11th,
ISIS, use of natural gases, etc.) and adds them to the story as history for this society. As far as the role of government and how society is run, readers are allowed to see another, albeit fictional, possibility. The acceptance of homosexuality as a norm in this society and heterosexuality as simply a means to an end is a clever way to address how taboo and unaccepted homosexuality is now."--Manhattan Book Review
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- ASIN : B01DWMX6DA
- Publisher : RWCollins Publishing LLC
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- Publication date : April 5, 2016
- Edition : 6th
- Language : English
- File size : 2.3 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 225 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 3 : Jamari and the Manhood Rites
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,190,498 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #753 in Gaia Religions
- #3,416 in LGBTQ+ Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #16,774 in Mythology & Folk Tales (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Rowe recently left the coastal town of Winchester Bay, Oregon where he owned a 51 foot commercial fishing boat called the Ceres. He worked at a big box home store in Portland, Oregon before finally taking on the mantle of full-time author.
He was a nuclear power plant operator serving aboard the USS Norfolk, SSN 714, in the U. S. Navy. He went on to become a power plant operator and then Plant Operations Supervisor in the civilian world, and now has downsized from the mainstream in order to partake in his life-long dream of writing.
Rowe says of himself:
I’m writing all of the time. I may not be sitting at the computer with a document open, but I’m thinking about my characters and their issues, and how to resolve their problems all of the time. I started ‘thinking’ about "Paradigm Lost, Jamari and the Manhood Rites, Part I" FIVE years before I ever wrote down a single word. I talked about it with friends and partners. In my life, I relate things that happen to me as a gay man to what those events would feel like to the characters in my novel. When I finally sat down to put it all ‘on paper’, I had the bulk of it completed in three months and then spent the next 4 months polishing, cutting, pasting, etc.
As I have completed several novels, the next one is growing in importance with each passing day that I spend on promotions and the ‘business’ side of this endeavor. The characters are beginning to haunt my dreams at night. “Where are you?” they want to know. “When are we coming out again? When do we get to start the next adventure?” A couple seem to sense that things aren’t going to go well for them. They seem to be offering other options . . .
I have had a difficult time in applying my work to any specific genre. It contains elements of Post Apocalypse (Dystopian), Science Fiction, Survivalist, Fantasy, Spiritual, LGBTQ and even a bit of Naturalist. What I really set out to do was to allow readers to see culture in a new way; to see sex in a new way, perhaps even to develop their own understanding of the beauty of that very human endeavor. The secondary goal was to make homosexuality normal. In order to accomplish these two goals I had to build a society that had discarded our current taboos and strictures. I had to destroy the culture I was raised up in and then create an entirely new culture from scratch.
How long have I known I was going to write? I thought I would want to write as far back as 7th grade. I enjoyed reading so much that I actually got reprimanded for reading in class at times. I suspect if I had been reading the text assigned it would have been okay, but, I was addicted to fiction early and upgraded to Science Fiction early in High School. I wrote many short stories and poems in H.S. I won several writing contests and was given a scholarship to college based on my writing. The most important thing I ever heard about writing though was that I needed to live a little bit before I would have anything interesting to say. In retrospect, I always could say something accurately and with flair, but, I did need to live a little in order to develop my story-line and know how to present it so it gets the attention it deserves.
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"...give it to the end of chapter one and I am so glad I did as it was worth reading! Anyone who can open their mind a bit will love this book." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2017A genuinely, unique masterpiece. Although the cover may mislead some readers, it is not strictly about male sensuality at all—it's about adulthood. It is for 'real' adults who have matured beyond superficiality and subjects which are considered to be taboo. It touches many topics which need to be open for discussion.
I believe anyone who takes this journey will be captivated regardless of lifestyle or religious concepts. I fell in love with the characters immediately. Jamari is almost a complete contrast to most young men of this generation and perhaps many before. In a sense, I find it to be somewhat prophetic; it is 'unbelievably believable.' :)
There are so many valuable lessons readers can absorb from it. Rowe's writing style is so descriptive that you're actually sucked into this post-apocalyptic world—able to see, smell, taste, hear, and feel everything.
Furthermore, I strongly suggest this book for any parent who has issues about the sexual orientation of their child(ren). I also recommend Paradigm Lost for preteens and teenagers—it's nothing like the lukewarm fiction of Judy Blume... R. Roderick Rowe gives it to you straight from the heart like an arrow in the wind.
WELL DONE. I am certainly looking forward to part 2.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018I have read both this and the two part volume and although I was weary as it seemed this single volume was more a male/male genre, I can honestly say, although what some may consider gay topics are covered, they are by far the focus. Instead, it is more of the human sensuality and sexuality that is dealt within this book. These are incredibly important topics, today and for our future and it fits within the book perfectly without being too much.
With that said, I will freely admit to being both a semi-nerd/semi-geek (taking college classes in linguistics, various literature classes from all areas and times). I love various cultures, religions, etectra and try to find books (fiction or non-fiction) that I enjoy. However, I find it difficult to find ones that can keep my attention. The books tend to be too technical, too dry, or what-not. This one does have some terms that are odd or unusal, but with a digital copy, there is no issue, I could just clicking for the definition.
I love that there are no terms or words so out there that it isn't possible to do so. There are a few cases where a situation is discussed that I have no knowledge on, but the author covers it in such a great way to make sure the reader is informed without talking down to them. I lovehow the author did so.
As a bonus (to me anyway), this is a dystopian novel with hints of a utopia mixed in. Strange as that may sound, it is true and the author does an amazing job crafting the story. The scary part is how accurate they make the future seem and how the possible collapse of America in the near future is due to events that as a reader, I have wondered if things were headed in that direction. Either that, or this book makes me wonder why I never saw to question things.
I did have trouble with the very beginning of the book. Just the first few pages were so confusing, but as I knew it was future-based, I decided to give it to the end of chapter one and I am so glad I did as it was worth reading! Anyone who can open their mind a bit will love this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016This book is fascinating. The author takes you forward in time after a series of quakes that wipes out the world as we know it. And then takes you head first into places you would never imagine. I kept an open mind as I read and was enthralled start to finish. The subjects touched on the unaccepted and I found myself living in the time and wondering how I would handle the different situations. The concept of the society he has created is fascinatread. From describing how to prepare and eat acorns to how sexuality is portrayedt is well worth the read!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018R. Roderick Rowe has created a post-apocolypse novel about a thriving gender separated sovereign nation surrounded by the chaos of the aggressive, heterosexual world outside their tribal boundaries. Jamari, a youth eager to achieve citizenship, must pass the rites of manhood to prove he can be a contributing tribal member. The book explores the place of spirituality, religion, sexuality and culture as Jamari navigates his way through a new-world society. I found myself captivated by the characters and the spiritual magic. I received a free copy but voluntarily reviewed. A must read for anyone who enjoys adventure interwoven with passion.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2016I enjoyed reading this novel. It provided an alternative look to society and how current society can be adapted to be more open minded
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023This story reminded me a bit of the way I felt on first reading some of Ursula K. LeGuin's stories, like The Left Hand of Darkness that made me stop short when I was younger and wonder what would happen in such a society where cultural norms have been turned around. The same sense of discovery was there for me in this book as I read on wanting to find out more about what trials Jamari would go through, how he would react to them and what he'd be like on the other side. The integration of unforgettable events from our recent past as they look back from 2115 was well thought out. I can't wait to see how Jamari's life progresses in the next two book.s