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Anna Forthright, an intelligent, attractive woman works in a Government "think tank", which is beset with difficult problems that evade its collective methodologies and intelligence. Anna discovers an author whose ideas are so "wing-nutty", that he might be just the antidote to rejuvenate her faltering faculty. She brings Adam Mann from the Midwest to Washington to spend a week and "share his special insights" including: a thrash-free marriage-bed, vegetarian chicken soup, "killing" terrorism, fornicating angels, free international travel, and much more. Viable, provocative solutions aren't easy and can be tricker than a balloon and cactus bouquet.…mehr

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Anna Forthright, an intelligent, attractive woman works in a Government "think tank", which is beset with difficult problems that evade its collective methodologies and intelligence. Anna discovers an author whose ideas are so "wing-nutty", that he might be just the antidote to rejuvenate her faltering faculty. She brings Adam Mann from the Midwest to Washington to spend a week and "share his special insights" including: a thrash-free marriage-bed, vegetarian chicken soup, "killing" terrorism, fornicating angels, free international travel, and much more. Viable, provocative solutions aren't easy and can be tricker than a balloon and cactus bouquet.
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B R U C E B E N T Z formerly taught industrial design at the University of Alberta in Canada. He has dual citizenship between Canada and the United States (which he might need if things get any worse). He currently lives in Wisconsin where he draws inspiration from his many interests in Art and Design, literature (especially The New Yorker), human nature, psychology, interpersonal relationships (which have been reduced to telephone calls, email, What's App, and the post). The state of humanity and the world leaves much to be improved, but hope comes from family and friends, their future, and his past.