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Autor Lincoln Lloyd George
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This book explores the news given by the daily media about the events of September Eleventh 2001. It is a free association presentation of the events and the rationale of the events. And tying these rationales into a novelistic body of imaginary realities. These realities try to make sense of the of defying events that surrounded september eleventh 2001.
This book was finished before we went to war against Iraq. Therefore, the novel was traveling in the valley, that we just did not see this one coming, and that the events supposedly caught us by surprise.
This novel emerges out of the psychopathic chasm of surrealism, and devilish impery that led to the collapse of the towers.
This book is not part of the hypocritical debate of no war for oil or that this is a big oil Bush and Haliburton Cheyney war.
It is fiction, a blend of truth and the imaginary to fill in the gaps.
Take it for what it is, it's only a novel meant to entertain. So leave me alone, and read the damn book. Thanks.
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ISBN-13: 9781412086028
ISBN-10: 1412086027
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Troubador Publishing

Notă biografică

I am in my forties born on an island in the Caribbean "Robinson Crusoes Island."

This author only acknowledges his schooling from kindergarten with Mrs. Lewis through elementary school with Mr. Ewing and through high school with Ken Phillips, Phil Smith, and Mr. Brown in woodworks, not leaving out all the teachers on the way.

I am not the son of a carpenter. I am the builder. But am the son of a tailor and a seamstress who both taught me how to read and write before I was seven years of age. At eight there was nothing I couldn't read or write.

My father was an avid reader and throughout his life, he read two books every two weeks from the public library in Scarborough Tobago. Biographies were his specialty, the life of men in places that he can only be in dreams.

The first book I remember reading was the life story of Winston Churchill, borrowed for me one day when I accompanied my father to the library. It peaked my interest. I was only eight years old. Then I liked Walter Cronkites history of the Second World War. I liked the pictures in the book, it seemed to bring alive the stories I heard at night time from Sugar Benny, Dalgo and Callo.

These books brought home the reality to me, I felt like I was right there.

I have five brothers and two parents, who are both dead.