Learning to Live

(Early Writings)

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Author: Douglas Peter Palermo ISBN: 9780595786480
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 15, 2004
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Douglas Peter Palermo
ISBN: 9780595786480
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 15, 2004
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In Learning to Live, Douglas Palermo takes us on his personal journey for meaning, purpose, and enlightenment in an otherwise meaningless, fragmented, post-modern world.

Through his personal writings (short stories, essays, articles, poems, etc.) we follow Doug from being an 8th grade student all the way to being a teacher of 8th grade students-covering over twelve years in the process.

We see Doug the high school student developing his writing skills and using them for fun and humor in the classroom and on the internet.

We see Doug the college student using his writing to tackle issues of politics and self-identity in his essays and short stories.

We see Doug the young adult yearn for spiritual enlightenment in his metaphysical notebook and fictions.

And we see Doug the teacher synthesizing all he learned and sharing it with the world through his journal entries and rap songs.

Take the journey through the writings of Douglas Palermo and you will find his soul and the soul of the Universe.

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In Learning to Live, Douglas Palermo takes us on his personal journey for meaning, purpose, and enlightenment in an otherwise meaningless, fragmented, post-modern world.

Through his personal writings (short stories, essays, articles, poems, etc.) we follow Doug from being an 8th grade student all the way to being a teacher of 8th grade students-covering over twelve years in the process.

We see Doug the high school student developing his writing skills and using them for fun and humor in the classroom and on the internet.

We see Doug the college student using his writing to tackle issues of politics and self-identity in his essays and short stories.

We see Doug the young adult yearn for spiritual enlightenment in his metaphysical notebook and fictions.

And we see Doug the teacher synthesizing all he learned and sharing it with the world through his journal entries and rap songs.

Take the journey through the writings of Douglas Palermo and you will find his soul and the soul of the Universe.

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