Biography & True Story Books:

Echoes of the Mind

A Book for Finnan and Cormac
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To Finnan and Cormac This is a short history of everything I wanted to tell you and would have if I had the time and opportunity. I have already enjoyed the delight of starting the conversation with each of you, but the truth is, these thoughts can be more complete by writing them. And you can revisit them if you choose. They were and are really stories, and I wish more of them were about what we will have shared over the next twenty years. But now is now, and that is where we are at the moment. To end this phase of our conversation in your young lives and to foreshadow our future discussions, I suggest that what you can profitably watch for is the complicated lesson that cooperation is the successful long term strategy in the competition of life.

Author Biography:

Richard Kelly is an attorney who retired to the Adirondack Mountins of upstate New York. This book is a series of imagined conversations and advice to his two young grandsons who live in Alaska. The book covers the gap from young boys out in nature, to years at the University, to getting a first job, to succeeding in the world, to a no holds barred discussion of political opinion, economics, philosophy and spirituality.
Release date NZ
November 14th, 2018
Author
Pages
402
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
152x229x21
ISBN-13
9781532062520
Product ID
28870697

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