Now, from Sunshot PressHUMAN RIGHTS AND WRONGS: Reluctant Heroes Fight Tyranny The Roman poet Terence famously said, “Nothing human is alien to me.” Here is a book that liberates Terence’s beautiful sentiment from the torturous distortion of a contemporary government that wants us to believe that no aliens are human.
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Contents: -- One-page information sheet on Human Rights and Wrongs --Author bio and contact information --Commentaries by distinguished readers --Q & A with author about this book, about writing |
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" Adrianne Aron... ... writes little pieces of fiction, bigger fiction pieces, and non-fiction of all sizes, for all sorts of audiences: psychologists, social critics, literature fanciers, playgoers, and folks like you. She is also a liberation psychologist, a Spanish-English translator, and an activist for social justice. Under "ABOUT" you can find more information, but the essentials can be found right here, in her complete, unexpurgated, 66-word autobiography. Really! Look: |
GETTING TO LIBERATION The midwife called it Feisty, I called it Determined; The pediatrician called it Teething, I called it Mad; At childcare they called it Crabby, I called it Tired; In school they called it Impudent, I called it Bored; The professor called it Insolent, I called it Insulted; The supervisor called it Insubordinate, I called it Creative; The geriatrician calls it Disinhibited Irritability, I call it Liberation. |