Helps to the Attainment of Hindustani Idiom: Designed for the Use of Young Foreign Missionaries in India (1901)
William Hooper
Helps to the Attainment of Hindustani Idiom: Designed for the Use of Young Foreign Missionaries in India (1901)
William Hooper
John, after retiring to Galveston, Texas, in August 2008, was finalizing his initial novel, The Sumon Games, prior to Hurricane Ike making landfall on September 13, that same year. It was that horrific experience that compelled and obligated him to write The Horrors of Hurricane Ike. Given his theoretical papers on God and man, black holes, the big bang and time travel completed earlier; and his thirty days living in shelters with others, now seem the appropriate time for this second book–an in-depth chronicle of man’s habits with others and their spiritualism. A vivid and sandpaper study of man’s lack of strength of character and self-esteem flows from a calculating mind filled with opinions and simplistic insight. He peels away the onion layers of your thoughts, exposing humanity’s inner agenda towards others and of the lofty individual’s attitude of those at the bottom of society
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