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Comes a Time of No Return is a collection of poems and essays that delve into the profound tapestry of the aging process¿senescence. Within these pages, aging is not a mere passage of years; it's a reinvention, a process of polishing oneself like driftwood washed ashore on a pristine beach. Humor intertwines seamlessly with reflections on life's inevitabilities, creating a unique cocktail of awe, wonder, and a subtle olive of doubt.The music you love no longer plays at the top of the charts, the melody that rattles in your mind is vinyl, and stages of your life begin and end like mile markers on the interstate. Songs grow old and lose their shape. Memories linger long in the recesses of the mind, ever present, we wait for the future to sit down beside us, and listen to the music.In the eloquent prose and poetic verses, aging becomes a conscious journey¿a lifetime of experiences culminating in a moment when Comes a Time of No Return invites you to step out of the picture. This is not just a book; it's an elevation of consciousness, an endeavor to unravel the illusions and truly know yourself.
Luc Barbon felt like he was escaping from the reality of 1968. Retreating from his own dead-ends in the Ozarks and Dallas, and about to bury himself in another foxhole in East Texas. A place where the world evolved around a Dairy Queen. It just might be, he speculated, a safe spot to be for a while. What trouble could he possibly get into hidden among the Magnolias in the Black-Eyed Pea Capital of the World.What lay ahead was a blank slate. He wondered if this was going to be the way it is, always going somewhere, always leaving somewhere behind. He would soon discover he was like tumbleweed on a mission, his roots were shallow, and easily uprooted with the winds of change.
When somewhere is never enough as far away as yesterday collides with the inevitability of life on the road.On an elusive mission to find his passion, the journey across Texas from dawn to dusk is a roller coaster ride with twists, turns, and crossovers on an unpredictable track. Luc Barbon enters a world where everything he believes in, even love, has an alternative reality. Every time he reaches the top of the incline the devil of addiction takes over until he hits the bottom of the incline."They made love that evening as if they were ending a chapter in their lives, a chapter where the tumbleweed, once uprooted, can never return to that moment in time."
Luc Barbon, upon discharge from the army, was on autopilot heading to the Ozarks. His plan was to bury himself in an educational foxhole, insulated from the insanity of the Vietnam War and national angst. Somewhere he could rewrite his story.He is on a mission to leave a past of self-doubt and fear of commitment behind only to find himself in an enclave of passion and prejudice. Love and learning dissolve in an unforeseen twist of fate.After an inhospitable stopover in an Arkansas prison, the Greyhound Bus terminal in Dallas, Texas is as far as money and time will take him. His off trail diversion into sex, drugs, and rock & roll were just a few of the obstacles he encounters in pursuit of his goal, until fate once again writes the next chapter.
Join Michael Allen on a profound journey of self-discovery and redemption in 'Wanting to Breathe Her In.' Having left behind a successful partnership in a tech company and burdened by a lifetime of regrets, he had given up on the joys of life. But everything changes when he meets Rachel Anderson, a woman who teaches him to embrace the world beyond mere survival. With Rachel's authenticity as a guide, Michael learns to trust again and uncovers the beauty of life's unexpected gifts.Set against the backdrop of Toronto, the isolated mountains of Western Massachusetts, and a charming village in Mexico, Rachel's journey as a successful copy/manuscript editor takes her on a path she never imagined. On the shores of the Mexican Riviera, she discovers that life can be a timeless romance, and that love knows no age. As she rediscovers her desire to be loved and to share her love with someone, Rachel realizes that romance need never die, no matter how long one lives.'Wanting to Breathe Her In' is a heartwarming tale of keeping love alive in your heart, of embracing second chances, and cherishing the serendipity of life. In a world of self-discovery and cross-cultural connections, this enchanting novel reminds us that love can find us when we least expect it. Some may call it fiction, but others may say it's simply the way life is meant to be."
Step into a tale of intertwined destinies that spans two decades and traverses continents, capturing the essence of hope, love, and resilience. In this evocative novel, author J.T. Dodds, paints a vivid portrait of two individuals whose paths converge across two borders, against the backdrop of a changing world.It all begins in January 1992, when two adventurous snowbirds from Winnipeg find themselves drawn to a picturesque village in Mexico. For Harriet, a retired librarian in search of her own Arcadia, the journey becomes a trans-formative experience, reigniting her sense of self and purpose. Her love for her garden, her casa, and the vibrant village life envelops her in a newfound joy.Meanwhile, a young hombre named Jesus Ramos Rios embarks on a quest for the elusive American Dream. Leaves his village in Mexico where the water springs forth and as an illegal, navigates the challenges of life with help of familia from San Diego to the vineyards of Sonoma, and to his ultimate destination of Minneapolis, Minnesota, facing both triumphs and tribulations. Experiencing what Bruce Springsteen sang his Beautiful Dream, as the new millennium dawns, the political landscape shifts, and the plight of undocumented immigrants takes center stage. Jesus's dream morphs into a haunting nightmare as animosity and hostility intensify. With limited options, and the death of his wife Judith, he must make the heart-wrenching decision to return to his beloved pueblito in Mexico, accompanied by his ten-year-old daughter Zoey.In this poignant and timely story, John delves deep into the human spirit, exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the enduring power of family. As the threads of Harriet and Jesus's lives intertwine, readers are swept along a poignant narrative that tugs at the heartstrings and sparks introspection.Prepare to be captivated by this compelling tale that examines the complexities of migration, the bonds that transcend borders, and the indomitable spirit that emerges in the face of adversity. A masterful blend of literary craftsmanship and emotional depth, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a profound and resonant exploration of the human experience.
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