"Alan"
Alan and Linda Parry are writers and artists. They live quietly in the heart of England and have three sons, two dogs, half a dozen chickens and a goat. They work together as artist and author and have drawn inspiration for their books from the animal life around their Oxfordshire home. In the last half dozen years, more than two million of the Parry's books have been sold in the U.S. market.
Alan and Linda Parry are writers and artists. They live quietly in the heart of England and have three sons, two dogs, half a dozen chickens and a goat. They work together as artist and author and have drawn inspiration for their books from the animal life around their Oxfordshire home. In the last half dozen years, more than two million of the Parry's books have been sold in the U.S. market. See less
"Alan" book reviews
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Refugee
Just ok.
This book was just ok. Not very exciting. It just kind of plugged along. Thought one of the stories might turn out to be good but nope. Oh well. Read More
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Cry the Beloved Country
Discovering A Classic Novel
Alan Paton's novel "Cry, the Beloved Country" (1948) somehow escaped me over the years. Paton's novel was already a staple on high school reading lists when I was in school, and I tend to avoid such ... Read More
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The Way of Zen
I read this for the first time in college.
by Eric, May 18, 2020
However, I definitely need a refresher. Watts' conversational and down-to-earth manner makes the somewhat dense material almost easy to navigate. His object is clearly not to intimidate but to cast ... Read More