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In the Little Book of Breaking 80, the author, a struggling amateur
golfer who finally discovered the true keys to breaking 80 after
more than 30 years of trial and error, blows the cover off of the
hopelessly doomed conventional approach to golf improvement that
keeps most golfers stuck on the endless merry-go-round of
frustration and failure, and provides a realistic blueprint for
breaking 80 that any golfer of any level can easily apply and
quickly see real and lasting scoring improvement. This is not a
book of swing techniques. There are plenty of other resources that
teach you how to swing, chip and putt. What this book does provide
is a true framework for breaking 80 based on sound principles that
will work for any golfer of any level. Provided you faithfully
follow and apply these principles, you will begin to improve surely
and steadily, to the point where you will eventually gain the
ability to break 80, not just as a one-time fluke, but over and
over again as a reflection of your true new-found ability. Whether
you're struggling to break 100, 90, 80 or even a complete beginner,
the Little Book of Breaking 80 will help take your game to the next
level
Ever since he was a boy, Daniel Suppleton has been deathly
afraid of hurricanes, which he fears will arrive suddenly and
reduce everyone he knows and loves to trembling skeletons.
Retreating to live in a tipi in the woods, Daniel battles demons
real and imagined. As his ex-wife, Karen, frantically searches for
him, the long-awaited hurricane finally hits, and Daniel must find
a way to save them both. Haunting, mesmerizing, and beautifully
written, "Daniel Fights a Hurricane" is an affecting, original
novel of love and loss, marriage and friendship, by a rising young
talent.
A poignant and fantastical first novel by a timeless new literary
voice.
With all the elements of a classic fable, vivid descriptions, and
a wholly unique style, this idiosyncratic debut introduces a new
and exciting voice to readers of such authors as George Saunders,
Kurt Vonnegut, and Yann Martel.
In "Light Boxes," the inhabitants of one closely-knit town are
experiencing perpetual February. It turns out that a god-like
spirit who lives in the sky, named February, is punishing the town
for flying, and bans flight of all kind, including hot air balloons
and even children's kites. It's February who makes the sun nothing
but a faint memory, who blankets the ground with snow, who freezes
the rivers and the lakes. As endless February continues, children
go missing and more and more adults become nearly catatonic with
depression. But others find the strength to fight back, waging war
on February.
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