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Random Thoughts Left and Right

by Bill Peach

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In a series of thoughtful, reflective essays, Random Thoughts Left & Right tackles Southern sensibilities from Peach's unique perspective. Eyewitness to and participant in the tumultuous events of post-World War II, he shares his thoughts on everything from censorship, prayer in schools, and organized religion, to hair styles, fashion, and Yankees. He demonstrates that through enough creative thinking, there comes a moment to drift unrestrained -- to drift between faith and reason, giving us all a sense of harmony and humility.… (more)
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In a series of thoughtful, reflective essays, Random Thoughts Left & Right tackles Southern sensibilities from Peach's unique perspective. Eyewitness to and participant in the tumultuous events of post-World War II, he shares his thoughts on everything from censorship, prayer in schools, and organized religion, to hair styles, fashion, and Yankees. He demonstrates that through enough creative thinking, there comes a moment to drift unrestrained -- to drift between faith and reason, giving us all a sense of harmony and humility.

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