This is the talented Burkholz’s (Strange Bedfellows) ninth novel, the first volume of his projected Ibiza Tapestry trilogy. Max Levi-Morris, a well-known novelist teaching creative writing at a small, prestigious North Carolina college, uses the five graduate students in a seminar as subjects for his novel-in-progress, eventually involving them in its writing as well. Burkholz interweaves the stories of Levi-Morris, his pupils and friends with the gestating novel, which deals with a famous artist and his annual ritual of burning that year’s paintings, apparently in reaction to the deaths of his wife and best friend.
This is the talented Burkholz’s (Strange Bedfellows) ninth novel, the first volume of his projected Ibiza Tapestry trilogy. Max Levi-Morris, a well-known novelist teaching creative writing at a small, prestigious North Carolina college, uses the five graduate students in a seminar as subjects for his novel-in-progress, eventually involving them in its writing as well. Burkholz interweaves the stories of Levi-Morris, his pupils and friends with the gestating novel, which deals with a famous artist and his annual ritual of burning that year’s paintings, apparently in reaction to the deaths of his wife and best friend.
Published just as America is debating health policy, this story of corruption and ineptitude is a timely expose of a vital agency. It contains much damning information about the FDA's long-standing deference to the drug industry and the scandalous mishandling of generic drug regulations.
Herbert Mays, a high school dropout with low prospects, was left for dead in an army morgue in Vietnam. God gave him a new lease on life and ultimately used him to profoundly impact people around the world. His story offers many inspiring lessons: - Everyone has purpose and meaning, no life insignificant. - Anyone can positively impact people near and far. - Everyone has something to offer humanity. His story reaches deep inside and touches the very soul. Readers will laugh, cry, and be stirred within.
Numbering one in a million, the mindreading sensitives are sought after by the world's top intelligence systems, highly trained in the arts of espionage, and guarded with a vengeance. But no sensitive has ever lived beyond the age of 32, and at 30, sensitive Ben Slade has fallen in love!
Third in the Sensitives series, which features an appealing cast of characters who are so attuned to the thoughts of others as to be virtually telepathic. When the deceased head of the CIA leaves behind a set of bizarre instructions that appears to be irreversible, the Sensitives race to derail the plans--and discover an incredible truth.
Published just as America is debating health policy, this story of corruption and ineptitude is a timely expose of a vital agency. It contains much damning information about the FDA's long-standing deference to the drug industry and the scandalous mishandling of generic drug regulations.
Numbering one in a million, the mindreading sensitives are sought after by the world's top intelligence systems, highly trained in the arts of espionage, and guarded with a vengeance. But no sensitive has ever lived beyond the age of 32, and at 30, sensitive Ben Slade has fallen in love!
Looks at the actions of the Food and Drug Administration under Presidents Reagan and Bush, and describes the agency's reform under its new leader, David Kessler
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