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The Way of A Thousand Arrows (An Australian family's journey through the Camino de Santiago)
________ Walk The Camino de Santiago on line Follow The Milky Way and Walk in the Path of The Pilgrims Click on the photo to start your journey ____________ Find A Lost Pilgrim! If you have walked the Camino de Santiago find a pilgrim you lost along the way
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Download A Free Book Extract Of The Invisible Man
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The Invisible Man (The Way of The Father) -An escape from depression. -One man's journey back to life. __________ Think Like A Publisher?
(Books & Other Property Developments) A new series on the author's methodology for publishing, which he calls 'book development' through his own experience as a builder and property developer.
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Jonathan Drane Read a Free Extract of 'The Invisible Man' (The Way of The Father) Losses in Jonathan's life triggered an epiphany in his 40's, which led to a spiritual journey, and the creation of life stories which we can all relate to like The Invisible Man. The Invisible Man is Jonathan's first autobiographical work which provides a searing account of how he sought the truth within his own life, and his own escape from depression and suicide, which he traced to an event in his early childhood. The Invisible Man evokes with resonance the nature of a son and the deep relationship he holds with his father, whether his father is present or not. The Invisible Man is due for release in 2009. ______________________________________________
Jonathan Drane __________________________________________________ Jonathan Drane is an Australian non-fiction writer and poet. His works concentrate on manhood and his life experiences as a father, son and husband. We hope you enjoy reading his works
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