A Second Look
The book contains some of the author's outstanding wildlife and landscape photographs of North and South America and unique portraits of his beloved Shipibo Indian friends, but the writings of the author are at its core.
Show Me is a result of over 50 years of research: 50-plus years of living a life, 10 years of journaling about that life, and four years as a columnist writing about people who, at one time, Jones assumed lived a better life than he did.
Offers a debate on the topics of free will, determinism, faith, and human nature
Lose your wallet. Lose your place. Find yourself. In this collection of essays, women write about travel of all kinds - in time, in place, and in memory.
More importantly, these original stories will hopefully help everyone else (on earth) laugh more, believe, fart or whatever.
This book attempts to investigate where we are, how we got there, and where we might arrive if we make the moves that point the way."--Stephen Dunn, from the Introduction
Collected here are fifteen essays published for the first time in book form, including writing never published before in the UK.From 'Federer Both Flesh and Not', considered by many to be his non-fiction masterpiece; to 'The (As it Were) ...
A collection of Christmas related essays that blend humor and poignancy in the tradition of Robert Fulghum, Dave Barry, Bill Bryson, P.J. O'Rourke and other great American humorists.
The Adding Machine: Selected Essays