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Master Plan started as an idea developed through teasing my small stepchildren as they were growing up and, subsequently, their children (my grandkids). Master Plan takes a fictitious and humorous look at answering the question, Where do kids come from? And with all the things going on all over our planet today, it's easy to argue that some conspiracy is afoot-either by some unknown alien force or by virtue of our destruction of the ozone layer, sealing the demise of everyone to increasing heat and unreasonably cold temperatures, phenomenal weather occurrences, and all the ammunition required…mehr

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Master Plan started as an idea developed through teasing my small stepchildren as they were growing up and, subsequently, their children (my grandkids). Master Plan takes a fictitious and humorous look at answering the question, Where do kids come from? And with all the things going on all over our planet today, it's easy to argue that some conspiracy is afoot-either by some unknown alien force or by virtue of our destruction of the ozone layer, sealing the demise of everyone to increasing heat and unreasonably cold temperatures, phenomenal weather occurrences, and all the ammunition required to feed an inquisitive but open mind. Master Plan promotes the increased love of children and strongly warns any mentally unstable person to understand the purpose and message of this book and not use it as a tool to harm some poor, defenseless child. Master Plan takes a humorous look at childbirth by answering the questions we are afraid to ask . . . or answer! Enjoy with us our take on why the world is the way it is and how we have no serious way to figure out how to fix it! Finally, ask yourself this simple question: Where did I really come from?
Autorenporträt
E. NORMAN KIMBLE is a self-employed entrepreneur, inventor, and novice writer. He was born on January 20, 1956, in a small country town named Hughes, Arkansas, to Solomon Kimble and Lueticher Fowler Kimble. Mr. Kimble grew up as a country boy in Lonoke, Arkansas, living on sharecropper farms with his father, his mother, and his other eight siblings: four sisters and four brothers. Mr. Kimble's parents were largely uneducated, as most black families were in the Deep South in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. Still, through hard work, perseverance, good work ethics, and a strong faith in God, Solomon and Lueticher were able to provide for all their children by whatever means they had available to them in such a remote area. When in third grade, Mr. Kimble was heavily influenced by his third-grade teacher, Ms. Pearl Armstrong, who would often take the young Emeil home with her as she was impressed with his intelligence and eagerness to learn. It was then that he understood how important a good education would become in this struggle called life. Mr. Kimble loves children and finds their contribution to everyday life simply remarkable. His hope is to share this love with you through this book. Mr. Kimble has a lovely wife, Kristi Labeaud Kimble and a beautiful daughter, Kaci Londyn Kimble to share his joy and love of life with.