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Colleagues

Ralph Keyes, as sensitive a young writer as
the country has today, knows what America has lost in the name of
progress and affluence. When I read this book there stirred in me the
hope that we might get it back. This is more than a fine book; it's a
must.
BILL MOYERS
This is a mosaic of hundreds of bits --
small personal experiences, keen observations, 'happenings' and events
described by friends and others. Only gradually does the reader realize
that the mosaic is a picture, powerful and profound. Keyes holds up a
mirror to our modern fractionated society and its isolated individuals.
He provides no final answers, but he has given us a provocative book one
does not forget.
CARL ROGERS |