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Journey The Bruce Peninsula Past & Present Paperback – Large Print, Nov. 28 2022
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- Print length101 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNov. 28 2022
- Dimensions21.59 x 0.58 x 27.94 cm
- ISBN-13979-8376179956
Product details
- ASIN : B0BV1SSMLN
- Publisher : Independently published
- Publication date : Nov. 28 2022
- Language : English
- Print length : 101 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8376179956
- Item weight : 327 g
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 0.58 x 27.94 cm
- Part of series : Electric Eclectic
- 鶹 Rank: #400,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #236 in Geographical History
- #2,352 in History of Canada (Books)
- #2,509 in Canadian History (Books)
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About the author

Paul White is a multi-genre author of fiction, semi-fiction and non-fictional works. His books range from Children's stories to tales of Crime and Violence, from true accounts of those who live in the worlds War Zones to recording the humorous and social history of Royal Naval Life. Fictional stories of Heartache and Lost Love stand alongside episodes of Psychological Terror, Magic, Gremlins and the plain absurd.
The common denominator which runs through many Paul's fictional stories is the most important matter of all, the human condition; that of life, of love, happiness, laughter, anger, anguish, fear, hope, uncertainty, pain and loss.
Paul is the founder of Electric Eclectic book branding, a marketing initiative of an international alliance of independent authors, and he is a founding member of APC, 'Authors Professional Cooperative'.
Besides his books, Paul is editor of 'Electric Press- Literary Insights magazine', writer of the blogs, 'Ramblings from a Writers Mind' (writing about writing for writers), and Wild Geese, the independent traveller's blog.
Paul is also a digital artist, book cover designer, and a photographer.
He is an ardent independent traveller and globetrotter, a nature lover and supporter of ecological and wildlife preservation.
He says he has a "warped sense of humour, is a lover good food, good wine and great company."
He is open to suggestions regarding collaboration, sponsorship, commissions and interesting projects.
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- Elizabeth Horton-Newton, AuthorReviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, The Possibilities!
Verified PurchaseI’m a big fan of Paul White’s writing. It’s imaginative and quirky, sometimes terrifying, sometimes humorous, sometimes both simultaneously. I particularly enjoy his novelettes through Electric Eclectic. His writing is sharp and concise while containing all the elements of an enjoyable tale well-told. The Amulet: An Electric Eclectic Book is all that and more.
White introduces us to protagonist Mark on the first page. Along with Mark, we are introduced to the medallion. There can be no question this piece of metal is going to play an important part in Mark’s day. Would this coin bless him or curse him? Would it transport him to another dimension? Or would it, like a genie in a bottle, grant him three wishes after a good polishing? Before answering these questions, White fills the reader in on what has recently occurred in Mark's life.
Mark’s wife Maria left him when he was laid off from his job, she learned she couldn’t have children which devastated her and, he is about to lose the home he shared with her. Currently working a menial job as a restroom attendant, a job well beneath his abilities.
This is a tale of possibilities and answered prayers. Are there consequences? I’ll leave that for you to find out. It’s a well-written story with a satisfying conclusion. I look forward to many more books by this fine writer.