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Now That I Think About It - (Reflections of "Billy the Elder?") (Paperback)
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Now That I Think About It - (Reflections of "Billy the Elder?") (Paperback)
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Loot Price R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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Building on the success of his first book, Billy the Kid, author
Bill Ramsey has written, Now That I Think About It (Reflections of
"Billy the Elder"). Billy the Kid focused on Bill's life as a child
in a small town during the 1950s. In it, the author recalled them
in a warm way that took older readers back to their own memories,
while enlightening younger readers about what life was like for
their grandparents. Now, at the age of seventy, Ramsey looks back
on life in a collection of original essays in Now That I Think
About It (Reflections of "Billy the Elder"). Each essay is about
200 words, and covers a wide range of real-life themes from reading
and writing, all the way to religion, family dynamics, and the end
of life. The mix is intense, humorous, introspective, motivating,
and ironic, and each essay is designed to stimulate reader
thinking. Note from Bill: Thinking can be habit forming. Not
thinking can become a habit, too There is a danger in not thinking,
for just as muscles become soft when the body is not exercised, the
brain of a non-thinker can soften, too. How often do you think
about important topics? What topics do you think about most? What
action does your thinking cause you take? This book will address
all of those questions and more.
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