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Highlights
- Read this book and you will agree that if there ever was any One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, it had to be Al Dickens the author of this book.
- Author(s): Al Dickens
- 206 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, African American
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About the Book
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction; even nature produces the uncommon or the unique at one time or another, and so it is with this book, which is filled with sane and sober truths that are presented in a most compassionate manner--though at times it may tug at the hemline of our old and ragged ideological garments and worn out customs.Book Synopsis
Read this book and you will agree that if there ever was any One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, it had to be Al Dickens the author of this book. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Even nature produces the uncommon or the unique at one time or another, like the duckbill platypus. So it is with this book; it is a genuine paradox. It is strange, but true, that this book is filled with sane and sober truths that are presented in a most compassionate manner though at times it may tug at the hemline of our old and ragged ideological garments and worn out customs. Yet, it is never offensive. Uncle Yah Yah, you will agree it was a labor of love.
Review Quotes
It is a privilege to have received and read this little book that is a timely and timeless piece of literature.
I liken these amazing pages to a contemporary societal Aesop's Fables. One cannot help but have his/her mind awakened to the simple yet profound truths
causing us to question our collective human nature/psyche and the systems and beliefs -- The Teacher "Essex County Youth House"