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Book details
  • Genre:LITERARY COLLECTIONS
  • SubGenre:Essays
  • Language:English
  • Pages:76
  • eBook ISBN:9781667835440
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667835433

Bending to the Light

On Issues of Citizenship and Other Matters

by Kevin Deeny

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Overview
Thoughtful, relevant, and timeless, "Bending to the Light" is a collection of essays and personal reflections focused on civics themes with connections to history, philosophy, and current events. This is an enlightening read and essential book for students of life – those who are constantly seeking to learn more, do more, and be more. Covering a wide range of topics, this book's essays will appeal to a diverse audience of readers – sharing useful nuggets of wisdom that have universal appeal.
Description
Thoughtful, relevant, and timeless, "Bending to the Light" is a collection of essays and personal reflections focused on civics themes with connections to history, philosophy, and current events. This is an enlightening read and essential book for students of life – those who are constantly seeking to learn more, do more, and be more. Covering a wide range of topics, this book's essays will appeal to a diverse audience of readers – sharing useful nuggets of wisdom that have universal appeal. Throughout his book, author Kevin Deeny covers topics that range from Evolution to Laughter to Presidential Immunity. This insightful work of non-fiction makes sharp points about life today and reveals the origins of personal perspectives that characterize the author's hopeful view of the world.
About the author
Kevin Deeny is a life-long resident of Levittown Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb where he and his wife Marcia raised four daughters. He is a retired environmental engineer, amateur photographer, and author of previous books, "A Patch of Light" and "Snow Pictures".