Traveling Without A Passport is a sequel to top selling "The Garden of What Was and Was Not." Peter Peter McCarthy, a "non-repentant hippie," continues on his adventures in disappointing later realities. The focus is now on a cataclysmic period in the mid-Seventies after Nixon. As a writer, David Stone manages to be funny as he is fierce, with an eccentric cast buffeting the fringes of American culture.
Traveling Without A Passport is a sequel to top selling "The Garden of What Was and Was Not." Peter Peter McCarthy, a "non-repentant hippie," continue...
In Vienna for a secret meeting, CIA cleaner Micah Dalton notices he is being followed. When he turns the tables and captures one of his watchers-mysterious operative Veronika Miklas-he is targetd by not only his enemies but his allies. He has inadvertently uncovered a secret that could shatter America's strategic global alliances. And Dalton will have to push himself to the very edge in a desperate attempt to save his honor and his life.
In Vienna for a secret meeting, CIA cleaner Micah Dalton notices he is being followed. When he turns the tables and captures one of his watchers-myste...
"A Million Different Things" is a series of short, related essays (We call them meditations.) on the subject of learning to be happy and staying that way. Happiness itself is an idea unique to each of us, and this book talks about discovering the practices that can make it happen for anyone. David Stone tells the story of growing from an intense investigator about "what makes reality real... or not" to a practitioner who learned that knowledge is worth little unless it leads us deeper into the surprising world most never recognize around them. The book includes practical steps taken from real...
"A Million Different Things" is a series of short, related essays (We call them meditations.) on the subject of learning to be happy and staying that ...
Suppose you were a cat. And suppose you wanted to see the world and Paris was your first option. Would you take the gamble, even not knowing what "Paris" is? If you were George, you would, and if you were his tag along buddy, Billy, you'd go too Risking serious danger but hungry for adventure, George smuggles his way into a trip to France. Once there, he does what everyone does in Paris. He visits the sights. In Travels With George: Paris, George tells us about his trip, what he saw and what he thought about it. Fortunately, he chose as one of his companions for the trip, his friend,...
Suppose you were a cat. And suppose you wanted to see the world and Paris was your first option. Would you take the gamble, even not knowing what "Par...
The adventurous cats first met in Travels With George: Paris are back, and this time, they are seeing the hometown sights in New York City. George tells his tale from his cat's eye perspective as he and Billy explore Central Park, take a borat ride out to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, and finally they look at the city from the topEmpire State Building. Their travels are colorfully illustrated by Cat Artist Deborah Julian as she captures them in 13 original scenes around The Big Apple.
The adventurous cats first met in Travels With George: Paris are back, and this time, they are seeing the hometown sights in New York City. Geo...