Bright Orange Sweater-Coat: Fiction and Nonfiction
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (511 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0595311016 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 142 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Timothy Goddard is a student, author, playwright, pundit and Puget Sound native, currently studying history and biology in the Twin Cities area, often while wearing a bright orange sweater-coat
Steven McMullen said Wise and Entertaining. When I picked up Mr. Goddard's book, I expected some well written, well thought out essays, and enjoyable stories. These I found. What I also found was writing which contained surpising wisdom, considering the unassuming title. I continually find myself thinking back to one piece or another in this wor. A little bit of wisdom, alotta funk Mr. Gottard outdid himself this time. The book contains many unforgetable tales that anyone with a modicum of goodsense and humor can relate to. My only complaint is that I find the book's conservative dogma troubling, but what can one expect from America's next O'Reilly. Honestly, I'm waiting for the
About the Author Timothy Goddard is a student, author, playwright, pundit and Puget Sound native, currently studying history and biology in the Twin Cities area, often while wearing a bright orange sweater-coat.
His narrative voice is nothing short of delightful as he weaves his stories, essays, and his novella The Women of Andrôs.Timothy Goddard, with a stockpile of diverse knowledge characteristic of a Renaissance man, puts to shame the hordes of youthful writers who meekly test their voices. Encompassing a wide range of subjects, it is a potpourri of thoughtful ruminations and light-hearted reflections.This talented young man, who will without a doubt become a major voice of our age, elicits both hearty laughter and genuine introspection from any reader. Goddard's confident expression rooted in rare talent.. Bright Orange Sweater-Coat is the product of four years of musings in the most formative period of this young author. This collection is Mr