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People have always relied on their doctors to tell them their opinions; they were a source of advice you could trust with your life. Unfortunately, in this day and age the vast majority of doctors' primary training is in pharmaceutical and surgical approaches to treating disease. Learn to take responsibility for your health, do your own research, and make your own decisions.
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Mike and Myra become involved with a serial kidnapping case through the request of the parents of one of the victims, a sympathetic and intelligent child whose own attempts at escape will keep readers alert and engaged. The other abducted children and their families have their own stories to tell. In the background, Mike and Myra's down-to-earth sense of humor, romantic interplay and genuine concern for their client create a more personal note in the narrative. Readers already familiar with the sights and flavor of the Berkshires of Massachusetts and southwest Florida's gulf coast will recognize the landmarks Mike and Myra encounter along their quest which provide the settings for their current high tension pursuit.
From Dylan Thomas’s eighteen straight whiskies to Sylvia Plath’s desperate suicide in the gas oven of her Primrose Hill kitchen; from Chatterton’s Pre-Raphaelite demise to Keats’ death warrant in a smudge of arterial blood, the deaths of poets have often cast a backward shadow on their work. The post-Romantic lore of the dissolute drunken poet has fatally skewed the image of poets in our culture. Novelists can be stable, savvy, politically adept and in control, but poets should be melancholic, doomed and self-destructive. Is this just an illusion , or is there some essential truth behind it? What is the price of poetry? In this book, two contemporary poets embark on a series of journeys to the death places of poets of the past, in part as pilgrims, but also as investigators, interrogating the myth.
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