George

A Novel By George Coombs

by George Coombs


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Softcover
£7.99
Softcover
£7.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/10/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 96
ISBN : 9781434317599

About the Book

A Little About The Book

This book concerns a man’s search to find meaning and purpose in his life. George is an academic working mainly in the areas of philosophy and social science also a writer not only of academic items but poetry and meditations he has composed under the name of Chong Tzu. Very few people know Chong Tzu is actually him. George has known loss particularly of his mother and father yet, often has a sense of their being close to him, he has known hurt and betrayal and has had been in conflict with the judicial system in the past. Through a series of events in which many difficult issues are raised e.g. child abuse, the nature of justice, the meaning of life and the reality of the life to come he approaches his goal and purpose as he finds real acceptance for being the person he is just as he is. George   finds himself to be the possessor of more gifts than he realized; his journey is a hard one and he learns a lot on the way. George is prepared to enter into the new life that is his while acquiring a very real   understanding of the life to come and the oneness of all creation.

 

    George Coombs

 

                                                                                           


About the Author

 

                   

I have been writing since I was a child and have been aware for some time of the need to express what I   see, think and feel through the written word. I have known periods of trial, fear, hardship and life threatening distress and through this have tried in one way or another to make sense of all that goes on around me. I have experienced loss, isolation, fear etc as ‘George’ has and these and other themes like suicide, questions on the meaning of justice, loss, and betrayal have found expression in my life as they have in the lives of others. I have tried to think, to ask the hard question and see how things really are, perhaps ‘George’ will encourage you to try this as you journey with him and meet all kinds of people and experience on the way. I wish peace and clear seeing to all who read this book.

George Coombs