"Who Speaks for Earth?" isn't for everyone. It's a straightforward memoir, which may offend some readers, since Carlos Ledson Miller explores a controversial topic: "Religion vs. Science." In this book, Miller recounts personal experiences to explain his opposition to faith-based religions and his support of scientific exploration of our Universe.
"Who Speaks for Earth?" isn't for everyone. It's a straightforward memoir, which may offend some readers, since Carlos Ledson Miller explores a contro...
It's the summer of 1958, and author Carlos "Carl" Miller has dropped out of college and has moved to New Orleans in search of a job. On a spur-of-the-moment whim, he strolls into the Marine Corps recruiting office on Canal Street. In "Skin of My Teeth," Miller recreates his coming of age during his four-year enlistment, from the culture shock of boot camp to the difficult decision of whether or not to reenlist. The social turbulence of the late 1950s and early 1960s provides the setting for this compelling account. About "Skin of My Teeth," the author says: "This memoir falls under a...
It's the summer of 1958, and author Carlos "Carl" Miller has dropped out of college and has moved to New Orleans in search of a job. On a spur-of-the-...