Flies

by Frank Shapiro


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Softcover
$7.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9780759628618

About the Book

Enter a world like no other, where common houseflies are not so common, and a bold few undertake to change the world in a way that will surprise and delight you. Victor, the story’s hero, must come to terms with evil and good, individuality and community, love and loss, the Great Fly, and ultimately, himself.

Victor progresses from young innocent to student, from soldier to philosopher. Mentored by Michael, leader of the New Way, he becomes a Rescue Force volunteer. Saving the lives of flies imperiled by humans, he establishes a reputation that exceeds all before him.

But the New Way loses its influence, the leaders die off, and Victor is faced with two crushing losses that destroy his faith in the Great Fly. In the midst of personal crisis, he meets Pamela, who helps to restore his will to live. Together they find the passion and zest that love inspires before a climactic rescue that brings Victor face-to-face with his own death.


About the Author

Frank Shapiro is a psychotherapist, writer, and editor who lives in Los Angeles. He is a member of the American Psychotherapy Association, the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, the International Sports Sciences Association, and the Autism Society of America. He is a marathon runner and the father of two teenage children.

Shapiro attended the University of California at Santa Cruz, graduating in 1981. He studied abroad at St. Andrews University in Scotland and did graduate work in journalism at New York University before receiving his Master’s degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University in 1993.

He sees his fiction as a means to inspire young people as well as the young person in all adults. He admires books that can be read in a single sitting and attempts to achieve that in his work, operating under the premise that "less is more."

Visit his website at www.EvolveYourSelf.com.