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A Happy Life and the Keys to Heaven
by John H. Wormser
Product Group: Book
Publisher: PublishAmerica (2006-12-18)
ISBN: 142416057X
EAN: 9781424160570
Dewy Decimal #: 813
Paperback: 193 pages
Release Date: 2006-12-18
SKU: 08070165
Condition: Very Good As issued
Comments: Trade Paperback. Very Good condition with no markings. No highlights, underlines or notes in text. No creases to spine or cover. Minor wear to cover. Tight binding and clean crisp text. Very Nice copy.
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Product Description
Why do the laws of the United States allow a man to have only one wife? A Happy Life and the Keys to Heaven tells the story of a man, Tim Burke, who deeply loves two women and, through serendipity, has a chance to live happily with both of them. Ann Malano is a business type of woman who is focused on her career. Arlene Steinwitz is the nurturing woman in their relationship. Tim is very busy trying to make both women happy when the government interrupts his life, and he is arrested for living with two women. The subsequent trial and the issues it brings into focus become as important to the world as the Scopes trial of the twentieth century. The outcome of this book and the conclusions it draws will forever change your life.
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Customer Reviews
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An easy flowing read-Bob Medak, Allbook Reviews
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-05-07
Genre: Fiction
Title: A Happy Life and the Keys to Heaven
AUTHOR: John H Wormser
After two prologues to give some background, chapter one begins, "They say we're young and we don't know but baby they don't know. . .I got you babe." A Sonny and Cher song?
Ann, Arlene, Carl and Tim are friends. What takes place after the death of Carl and the subsequent move and a vindictive D.A. with the ensuing trial in Louisiana is interesting, to say the least.
I found John's writing easy and flowing to read. The characters, situations and places are well described and believable. The story and some small minded people are well set in this story.
After growing up in New Iberia, Louisiana, John graduated from Louisiana State University. He, his wife Adele have four children. Still living in New Iberia, he is working on his third novel.
I found this book an easy flowing fun read. I felt that the people places and situations of an alterative lifestyle well done. For some staunch fundamentalists, this might not be your cup of tea. The religious leaders and the trial that attempts to explain the living arrangement and the
ending are well written and hopefully will generate some tolerance and peace in the world. I recommend this book as one to read.
Reviewer: Bob Medak, Allbooks Reviews.
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