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In Freewheeling, Horner takes his readers for a ride down Memory Lane as he provides them with a thoughtful narrative of some wild bicycle-related adventures he and his friends had, as lads, growing up in Toronto. They get into trouble in the Black Creek, get pinched by a motorcycle cop in High Park, rescue a member of their party from Catfish Pond, buy the Bike-to-End-all-Bikes and more. Slow paced and introspective, Horner provides us with a series of richly textured tales of his early life growing up in Toronto's, Junction.

Produktbeschreibung
In Freewheeling, Horner takes his readers for a ride down Memory Lane as he provides them with a thoughtful narrative of some wild bicycle-related adventures he and his friends had, as lads, growing up in Toronto. They get into trouble in the Black Creek, get pinched by a motorcycle cop in High Park, rescue a member of their party from Catfish Pond, buy the Bike-to-End-all-Bikes and more. Slow paced and introspective, Horner provides us with a series of richly textured tales of his early life growing up in Toronto's, Junction.
Autorenporträt
Horner has been a practising Buddhist, in the Theravada tradition, since 2003 and enjoys talking and writing about his experiences and ideas. He is the author of Pain and Suffering in Buddhism as well as Death and Dying in Buddhism. He has been hiking, skiing and paddling throughout Ontario and Alberta for over 50 years. He's an avid photographer, cyclist and keen outdoor enthusiast. He founded Friends of Dieppe Park and is a past member of the Harbourfront Parks and Open Space Project, in Toronto.¿