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Waking Up Dead and Confused Is a Terrible Thing: Stories of Love, Life, Death, and Redemption

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Waking Up Dead and Confused Is a Terrible Thing: Stories of Love, Life, Death, and Redemption

by Peter Falkenberg Brown

A volume of stories for adults with a special section of tales that can be read to children,

Waking Up Dead and Confused brings the reader on a journey of inquiry, of imagination, of nobility, and redemption.

Peter Falkenberg Brown introduces us to these worlds and more:

a newly-dead bootlegger from the Maine woods

a grumpy old Count who wants to kill his Queen to save the kingdom

a spy who defies Kim Jong Un

a man whose heart is awakened by a squirrel and the Venus Transit

a monk searching for meaning in the grime of Las Vegas and Reno

an orchid crushed by the trauma of war

a husband and wife attacked by a horde of devil bugs

Brown melds mysticism, heart, and common sense into a vibrant and thought-provoking series of questions, such as:

What is the meaning of life?

Do humans have a connection to a divine source?

Why is the face of the man in the moon sad? How was it formed?

These are stories that will amuse, inspire, and activate the little grey cells of one’s brain, as Hercule Poirot might say.

Peter Falkenberg Brown lives in Maine with his dear wife and two lovely felines. They have four children who are even lovelier. But don’t tell the cats.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Community Press
Date
25 November 2020
Pages
228
ISBN
9780963570642

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Waking Up Dead and Confused Is a Terrible Thing: Stories of Love, Life, Death, and Redemption

by Peter Falkenberg Brown

A volume of stories for adults with a special section of tales that can be read to children,

Waking Up Dead and Confused brings the reader on a journey of inquiry, of imagination, of nobility, and redemption.

Peter Falkenberg Brown introduces us to these worlds and more:

a newly-dead bootlegger from the Maine woods

a grumpy old Count who wants to kill his Queen to save the kingdom

a spy who defies Kim Jong Un

a man whose heart is awakened by a squirrel and the Venus Transit

a monk searching for meaning in the grime of Las Vegas and Reno

an orchid crushed by the trauma of war

a husband and wife attacked by a horde of devil bugs

Brown melds mysticism, heart, and common sense into a vibrant and thought-provoking series of questions, such as:

What is the meaning of life?

Do humans have a connection to a divine source?

Why is the face of the man in the moon sad? How was it formed?

These are stories that will amuse, inspire, and activate the little grey cells of one’s brain, as Hercule Poirot might say.

Peter Falkenberg Brown lives in Maine with his dear wife and two lovely felines. They have four children who are even lovelier. But don’t tell the cats.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Community Press
Date
25 November 2020
Pages
228
ISBN
9780963570642