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Catskills: Catskills the Revelation
Kirby Edwards
Catskills: Catskills the Revelation
Kirby Edwards
This is a story about my life, beginning with how it almost ended
even before it began. "I will share with you how I lived my entire life
heedlessly as a free spirit in a manner that didn't always seem morally
or legally sound." Most of the time I believed that I could live purely
by chance, experiencing and surviving every day of my life with no
planning. I constantly lived without regard for rules or the so called
"social standard" way of life. I was a solitary soul regardless of any other
contact I held with other people. Whether my motives were good or
bad, I was steadfast with my lifestyle as if there was some sort of merit
or award for aimless-living waiting for me.
Throughout my story I help you to see my life through the eyes of
a different type of cat. Through time after time, with a combination
of courage, confidence, and foolishness, I was faced with close calls
and narrow escapes. The idea of cats having nine lives comes from the
multiple advantages that cats have in their structural build. We learn
better, we get around better and so we get better opportunities when
we are flexible. The big cat's flexibility helps them to escape death. The
further the cat has to fall, the safer his landing will be. The longer man
struggles, the better life's lessons should be.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 28, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9781466904729 |
Publishers | Trafford |
Pages | 408 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 23 mm · 594 g |
Language | English |