Bag om Life in a Nut Shell
A collection of short stories, essays & observations, ranging from humorous to inspiring, but all thought-provoking as are much of Pinkie Paranya's longer works in novels. None of her writing will ever leave you suspended in mid-air at the end, waiting for a satisfying closure. Her essays have been printed in newspapers, her views are her own, but she wants to share them with her readers. Some will agree, some will not, but that too is thought-provoking and challenging. In the Retro Computer section, since she started computing in the 80s when personal computers were a new phenom, here's hoping some of you will fondly recall those early days and the newbies may get a rare glimpse of where it all started. In traveling years before it became common and ordinary, she had adventures serious, odd and humorous. Even if you never travel, you can enjoy her experiences. The PET chapter is self explanatory. An innate respect for all of God's creatures raises us up from the mundane to the extraordinary
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