Stanley L. Alpert Books
Books That Prevoke Thought
Warning: This book contains many phrases, words, and comments that many people will find offensive and distasteful. However, the purpose of the story is to provoke thought and make the reader realize that societies must alter their ways of thinking in order for humanity to survive. The whole must be stronger than the sum of its parts. None of the viewpoints, illustrations, philosophies embellished by the characters are those of the writer, who remains optimistic that regardless of man’s many differences, humanity can ultimately endure.
Book 2:
A man from India is brought by ambulance to the hospital. He was found naked and unconscious on a snow covered road in Vermont. He is apparently in a coma but his vital signs make no sense to the doctors. Thge hospital does not want to treat him because he has no insurance. A sympathetic nurse decides to take care of the man in her home. When the man whose name is "Mogande" awakes his mystical powers are illuminated (literally) and the doctors want to research this phenomenom.
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