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In Mr. Wysquers, Pemberton N. Wysquers revisits a few old friends, and offer a few new one something they believed they had lost on their journey through life, the feeling of hope. Pemberton has a magical way about him that invites openness. People find him easy to talk to and often share their private pain and fears. To those candid individuals, Pemberton has a kindly word of advice and encouragement. It is a delight for him to share a few moments of their time and sometimes share some of his experience and the wisdom he has gained over the years. Journey with Pemberton as he makes his yearly…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Mr. Wysquers, Pemberton N. Wysquers revisits a few old friends, and offer a few new one something they believed they had lost on their journey through life, the feeling of hope. Pemberton has a magical way about him that invites openness. People find him easy to talk to and often share their private pain and fears. To those candid individuals, Pemberton has a kindly word of advice and encouragement. It is a delight for him to share a few moments of their time and sometimes share some of his experience and the wisdom he has gained over the years. Journey with Pemberton as he makes his yearly venture into the field. Keep your eyes open for him and just maybe he will offer you a ride in his prize vehicle, a vintage candy-apple red Cadillac.
Autorenporträt
Larry Auerbach is a practicing psychotherapist of twenty-three years in Pt. St. Lucie, Florida, where he lives with his wife of 32 years. He earned his Master's in Social Work from Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida, in 1991 and has maintained a busy practice ever since. He has traveled out West for numerous pack trips, re-enactment rides and his interests include chess and horseback riding. He is a collector of frontier memorabilia, and maintains an extensive library of the people, places and events of the American Wild West. He is a member of the Western Writers of America, and this is his fourth novel. He can be reached at Oliver4144@aol.com.