On the road to Cuastecomate

by John Osborn


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/8/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781456769451
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781456762674
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 376
ISBN : 9781456762681

About the Book

Dear Reader, enclosed you will find a set of short stories. It includes actual events from the author’s life, and imagined events from the author’s mind. Fact and fiction so to speak. As with most books, except those heavy serious textbook tomes, the tales tell of personal and interpersonal emotions and actions. As the saying goes, we are not alone. Each and every one of us affects both each other and the world around us. Moreover, each and every one of us have talents, and unlike the servant who buried his given talents under a stone, the author believes that the sharing of talents can, in fact may, help someone or something somewhere. Maybe consciously or unconsciously, actively or unseen, small or enormously, each and every one of us has an opportunity to act. We could all do our bits to the best of our ability, the possible if you like, while still striving for the dream. We all have our own roads to Cuastecomate.


About the Author

John Osborn was born in 1939 in Ipswich England but grew up in the East End of London where he learnt to sail. In North Wales he graduated as a professional forester and rock climbed three days a week. After working as a field forester for three years in Australia John went to Vancouver, British Columbia for postgraduate studies and the Flower Power movement of the sixties. While working for thirty years for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, both as a forester and a systems analyst John sailed competitively, climbed mountains and taught survival and winter camping. He finished his professional career with three years consulting in Zimbabwe, walking with the lions. Now retired, although working part-time at the local Golf Club, John lives with his wife in Kelowna, BC where he hikes and x-c skis from his doorstep.