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It's the early, swinging 70s in London, and Ollie is riding the wave. There's a day-job and rent to pay but that never gets in the way of the pubs and women. What does get in the way is the ever-present black dog of depression: a depression that clouds his daily life with feelings of guilt, more or less about everything. And if that wasn't bad enough, add a stalker to the mix, no doubt the result of something else he's guilty of, and Ollie knows he's in real trouble. So he needs to get his head right, but it's not until his shrink, Kline, hypnotises him that Ollie remembers dark events in his early years and he is able to confront his demons, inside and out. 'A Nod's As Good As A Wink ...' is Ollie's tale of discovery, full of pain and humour, as he goes from relationship to relationship looking for his place in the sun.
One Believer's Thoughts is a short book about God, or rather one believer's thinking about God. It concerns the God who is both the infinite, all-powerful Creator of the universe and the God who is kind, forgiving, helpful, and present to us right here. He is a father, our Father. There are a number of short reflections in nontechnical language, leaving readers to reflect on topics and questions using their own experience. Also, there is a longer reflection on retirement that considers God's continuing call to those who have moved on from their structured work lives.The book is written for ordinary people whose real lives are often complicated and situated in an equally complicated world.Dennis Sullivan is from the Judeo-Christian tradition, a Roman Catholic, but the thoughts are for all.
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