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A continuation of book one: Frankly Savannah *I Don't Give a Damn. It follows our intrepid Father/Daughter space repair team on a new adventure through space, time, and dimension. They meet Death and several other surly characters and discover the true history of Earth and its inhabitants. So come along for an out-of-this-world adventure that will make you cringe, cry and cheer the antics of two crazy humans eking out an existence in the late 22nd century. If you liked the first book, you'll flip for this one. This book contains adult content, language, adult themes, and violence.

Produktbeschreibung
A continuation of book one: Frankly Savannah *I Don't Give a Damn. It follows our intrepid Father/Daughter space repair team on a new adventure through space, time, and dimension. They meet Death and several other surly characters and discover the true history of Earth and its inhabitants. So come along for an out-of-this-world adventure that will make you cringe, cry and cheer the antics of two crazy humans eking out an existence in the late 22nd century. If you liked the first book, you'll flip for this one. This book contains adult content, language, adult themes, and violence.
Autorenporträt
Born in the 20th & ¿ century, Frank is a mostly sane individual who has lived most of his life in the wilds of California. During his many trips around the sun, he has had the ability to travel extensively throughout this third planet and seen firsthand many of its delights and rarities. Now living and retired in almost the dead center of America, he watches his grown children, and their family's from afar. He is curious about the state of affairs in the world and how we became so sensitive to think that everything is offensive. The adoption of socialist politics, where everyone is entitled, is also a mind-boggler. It would appear a slap in the face to those who get up, make something, and better themselves despite the odds. Perhaps we have forgotten our world history and the many previous socialist governments that have collapsed. We will merely exchange the 'one percent' in the private sector for the 'one percent' in the government sector. He fervently hopes that a new generation of creative, adventure-seeking youth will realize this, take up the torch, and boldly experience life with eyes of wonder once again. And with some intervention, perhaps of an unworldly nature, his fellow adults may awaken and re-experience this bliss they have misplaced in those cavernous recesses.