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Crashing Streams of Change embodies a fresh stream of ideas and a novel understanding of how to see the world. It is unique and different from all other books that you have ever read-and will ever read-in your life. And when you are done, you will never be the same again-I guarantee it. The book is a flaming, dramatic panorama of spine-tingling scenes and nail-biting moments that inspire awe and a new and refreshingly delightful grasp of love and adventure.
This dashingly entertaining presentation is a riveting collection of romantic moments; sassy, erotic exchanges; and piquant see saws between Vannetta’s newly found obsession with sex and her husband Simeon’s ardent yearning to improve the lives of the poor. The book captures the many frustrating and confusing moments that life throws at all of us; and, in pert pedagogic beauty; it presents penetrating insight to life’s cryptic mystery and poignant answers to puzzling, age-old problems. In this regard, the book elucidates and explains life’s seemingly unfathomable issues and shatters the secret and inscrutable code of human problems. Who needs to read this book-every man alive!
I was born in a tiny hamlet called Junction in St. Vincent in the West Indies. I was quiet, shy, and curious. I attended high school in the capital Kingstown, right by the sea and was curious about the bold brawling waves rolling like wheels upon the sea: I wanted to know what moved these giant waves. In 1978, I emigrated to the United States of America and attended Los Angeles Community College and Cal State Los Angeles. My curiosity about nature and people inspired me to study geography and sociology in college. I graduated with a Master’s degree in geography and; for quite some time; taught geography, off and on, within the Los Angeles and El Camino College Districts. Those assignments were quite engaging and growthful: They brought me in orbit with humanity’s surging sea and yielded much valuable insight about the system of human beings on the earth.
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