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In 1964, white in LA is the color of convenience. But for Cody, nothing in life is convenient. He falls in love with Malia who is from the nearly extinct Chumash tribe. He is befriended by Mr. Ozzard-a Persian refuge with grandiose, scary tales of faith and betrayal. His father treats Cody as harshly as his own father did-an Okie during the depression. Watts riots erupt. Malia is kidnapped by a demonic warrior from the ancient Chokki clan. As a boy, he must rescue her. As the man he must become, he relies on the strength his father has beaten into him. With the help of Mr. Ozzard, Malia's…mehr

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In 1964, white in LA is the color of convenience. But for Cody, nothing in life is convenient. He falls in love with Malia who is from the nearly extinct Chumash tribe. He is befriended by Mr. Ozzard-a Persian refuge with grandiose, scary tales of faith and betrayal. His father treats Cody as harshly as his own father did-an Okie during the depression. Watts riots erupt. Malia is kidnapped by a demonic warrior from the ancient Chokki clan. As a boy, he must rescue her. As the man he must become, he relies on the strength his father has beaten into him. With the help of Mr. Ozzard, Malia's uncle, and a mythical dagger as deadly as a sliver of ice, Cody forges onward as if a cavalry soldier without a horse.


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I have been a disciple of moveable spirituality and fiction. From Christianity to Buddhism to Native American mysticism, from Tupac to Stravinsky, from Voltaire to Hesse, I embrace whatever works. What matters most is that I am here; finally 73, born and raised in LA in the fifties, an alumnus of California State University, Fullerton, fortunate to have a stronger sense of humor, and to have survived and conquered being bipolar for 50 years, which allowed me to tackle social and emotional issues often neglected.