The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos


 

Seeing  death by hate is an unforgettable experience. Piecing together the life of a victim  is tedious and may become long and still more puzzling. It's hard not to become very serious while reading about stillborn lambs and about women who have chosen to birth and grow our next generation. mothers More troublesome is the knowledge that the testing ground for bombs is in our backyards. One such place is out West.

Bruce Borgos's books  should never sell for a dime a dozen. It is almost like you can feel the beating of the hearts of  those personally concerned. He writes with deep concern about our modern, today - world. It takes a  slowing down in the reading and then, a fast gallop because he writes words you do not want to miss or forget. When a book is written in this way, it becomes easy to empathize with the current situation. It makes you want to sneak a peek at the other books this man has written. If only we could steal away to a place without "A Bitter Past."  Maybe one day...



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fairytale of New York by Zor Folbigg

Sherlock Holmes and the Legend of the Great Auk by Linda Stratmann

In From The Cold by Sarah Bennett