Written as a casual personal-thought narrative, this short nonfiction book was designed to stimulate readers to probe the deep recesses of their own minds, seeking to awaken their awareness of certain aspects of their existence and the world around them that they probably have never seriously considered. Once addressed, the readers' introspection will probably reveal some personal thought queries that have no definitive answers. Absolute answers about abstract topics such as "beauty," "infinity," "the origin of matter," "death and the afterlife" or "God" are hard to come by. They are truly...
Written as a casual personal-thought narrative, this short nonfiction book was designed to stimulate readers to probe the deep recesses of their own m...
"A wryly humorous tale that is all too timely."--Jane Newhagen Bret Lee, an American college professor kidnapped in China and smuggled to Syria, is thrust into a perilous predicament as a looming prelude to being either sold for $10 million or beheaded by a twisted ideology. But Lady Luck prevails. Subsequently, deep within the Iraqi desert, Bret meets a sexy female Peshmerga fighter returning to Kurdistan from a spy mission. They join forces but are soon challenged by an ISIS patrol . . . Can he turn the tables on his captors and become the spy who brings ISIS down?...
"A wryly humorous tale that is all too timely."--Jane Newhagen Bret Lee, an American college professor kidnapped in China and smuggled t...