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This book draws parallels of our human lifespan to that of the weather seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The author assumes our useful years to be eighty. He divides these years, equally, in the four seasons, each being twenty years. Spring is viewed to be promissory; in summer we become responsible adults. Autumn, like in the life of plants, is the fall of leaves, hence we start shedding our youth glow. In our winter years we are collected in character, as we pass on what we learned.

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This book draws parallels of our human lifespan to that of the weather seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The author assumes our useful years to be eighty. He divides these years, equally, in the four seasons, each being twenty years. Spring is viewed to be promissory; in summer we become responsible adults. Autumn, like in the life of plants, is the fall of leaves, hence we start shedding our youth glow. In our winter years we are collected in character, as we pass on what we learned.
Autorenporträt
PAUL K. MUKUNGU spent much of his working life researching social housing, in Uganda and Namibia, for the UN-Habitat. He holds an M.Phil. Architecture (Housing), from Newcastle University, England. Paul K. Mukungu was born in 1955 in the small town of Iganga, eastern Uganda, 30 miles from the source of River Nile.