Lights of Mankind by L Douglas Keeney

Lights of Mankind by L Douglas Keeney

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Lights of Mankind by L Douglas Keeney

Is life different in India? Do the people living in her cities of joys and sorrows and who wear the badge of Indian citizenship have a heart, a mind, and emotions different from the people elsewhere? The stories in this collection showcase the oneness of mankind. Man-made boundaries may have different situational moments and perhaps even different reactions to those situations, but the emotions in each situation remain the same for every heart. A heart living out of India will cry when in pain, just as a heart living in India will laugh aloud in moments of joy. Though strife, death, pain, and joys are universal emotions, they have a flavor of boundaries made by man dividing the world into parts, where each part has its own unique troubles and solutions. For those who wonder about the kind of life the common people in India live, these stories lift the curtain of curiosity to let the world get a glimpse into the reality of my people covered in the cloak of fiction. Each story in a way is not imagined but real; for after all, fiction can only be produced in the background of reality. Ruby Malshe

Several historical works have been written or edited by L.Douglas Keeney, including 15 Minutes: Curtis LeMay and the Countdown to Nuclear Armageddon. He co-founded the Military Channel and has been on Discovery, CBS, and the Learning Channel. He has visited many of the cities in this book as a pilot, scuba diver, and ardent traveler. From the International Space Station, time-lapse footage of the Earth at night.

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ISBN 13 9780762777556
ISBN 10 0762777559
Title Lights of Mankind
Author L Douglas Keeney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2011-12-13
Number of pages 281
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.