Want to Borrow Me?

Facts and Fantasy, Foolishness and Philosophy, from an Elderly Transplanted Nova Scotia Curmudgeon Who Wants to Have His Say

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Peter Riddle ISBN: 9781543457773
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 25, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Peter Riddle
ISBN: 9781543457773
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 25, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Its always nice to have some idea of what to expect from a book before starting to read it. Im happy to oblige. Within these pages, you will encounter philosophy, satire, fictional and nonfictional fiction, some rants about the state of automobile travel in the twenty-first century, and even a tiny bit of verseall mixed in with a healthy dose of wisdom gleaned from authors who admittedly have much more right to be in print than I do. A word about the fictional and nonfictional fictionif I have done my work successfully, you wont be able to tell the difference although members of my family and those who know me well may recognize me themselves and a number of actual events that I have woven into the chapters. Some of these tales are memoirs, and most are primarily about ideas. I have chosen this format to avoid punishing the innocentor the guilty, as the case may be. (I number myself among those in the latter category.) I leave it to the reader to decide where truth leaves off and fantasy begins. Throughout these twenty-one chapters, prepare to discover an empathetic detective, two unbidden pregnancies, two exceptional house cats, atheists and fanatics, an unlikely murderer, and two lonely souls at the opposite ends of life. I also offer you a fictional professor and his explorations into ethics, morality, society, religion, and even the meaning of time, a topic of some concern to all of us but especially to those who, like myself, are running out of that commodity. The professors name is Noah Armstrong, and in the novella Responsibility, he faces a very real crisis in his personal life. Noah and his students are amalgams of many persons I have known over thirty-six years of full-time teaching at Acadia University in Wolfville (with a little bit of myself thrown in here and there for good measure). You may be tempted to assume that the opinions and positions that emerge from the professors classes are my own. Some are; some arent. If I have learned anything after almost eight decades of living, it is that when once I believed I knew a lot about how the universe functions, I am now faced with far more questions than answers. But that didnt stop me from having my say.

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Its always nice to have some idea of what to expect from a book before starting to read it. Im happy to oblige. Within these pages, you will encounter philosophy, satire, fictional and nonfictional fiction, some rants about the state of automobile travel in the twenty-first century, and even a tiny bit of verseall mixed in with a healthy dose of wisdom gleaned from authors who admittedly have much more right to be in print than I do. A word about the fictional and nonfictional fictionif I have done my work successfully, you wont be able to tell the difference although members of my family and those who know me well may recognize me themselves and a number of actual events that I have woven into the chapters. Some of these tales are memoirs, and most are primarily about ideas. I have chosen this format to avoid punishing the innocentor the guilty, as the case may be. (I number myself among those in the latter category.) I leave it to the reader to decide where truth leaves off and fantasy begins. Throughout these twenty-one chapters, prepare to discover an empathetic detective, two unbidden pregnancies, two exceptional house cats, atheists and fanatics, an unlikely murderer, and two lonely souls at the opposite ends of life. I also offer you a fictional professor and his explorations into ethics, morality, society, religion, and even the meaning of time, a topic of some concern to all of us but especially to those who, like myself, are running out of that commodity. The professors name is Noah Armstrong, and in the novella Responsibility, he faces a very real crisis in his personal life. Noah and his students are amalgams of many persons I have known over thirty-six years of full-time teaching at Acadia University in Wolfville (with a little bit of myself thrown in here and there for good measure). You may be tempted to assume that the opinions and positions that emerge from the professors classes are my own. Some are; some arent. If I have learned anything after almost eight decades of living, it is that when once I believed I knew a lot about how the universe functions, I am now faced with far more questions than answers. But that didnt stop me from having my say.

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