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Walking Guen, Some More

Autor Gary Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2020
In this third book, Gary and his dog, Guen, return to the historic streets of St. Augustine, Florida, to discuss such wide-ranging topics as Edgar Allan Poe, disco, black holes, dinosaur ghosts, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, Village People, and more. This continuing series is sure to leave you smiling, or shaking your head, or both. While walking Guen through the historic streets of St. Augustine this morning, we were on Carrera Street when I said, "Congratulations are in order, Guen. When they weighed you at the vet's office yesterday, you were seven pounds lighter than last year. That's a good chunk of extra padding." "It wasn't extra 'padding.' I like to think of it as shedding my 'winter buffer.' " "Were you expecting a blizzard in St. Augustine last year?"
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ISBN-13: 9780578641812
ISBN-10: 057864181X
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 216 x 216 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Suspense Publishing

Notă biografică

Growing up 'free-range' on an orchard property in country S.A. and with the support of his beloved Nan living nearby, probably aided Gary Williams to overcome some heady challenges, adult concepts and tragedy in his early childhood. A grounding that made him determined to makesomething of himself in later life; a subconscious knowledge that you can overcome anything and become anything; and a seeking of faith.Gary's book is a bare-boned, brave account of his faith journey, as well as his personal quest to achieve regardless of a lack of knowledge or experience. In short, he has an incredible determination to win regardless of obstacles and he does so under his own methodology and resourcefulness, under his own steam. A talented musician, he won prestigious competitions, sometimes on instruments he'dnever played before discovering that there was a competition in the offering.