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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Innocence of the 70s,
By Geoffrey Halston (Woodbury, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: There is a Place Where You Are Not Alone (Dolphin Book) (Paperback)
This is a book full of aphroisms that are often uplifting and enlightening. The 70s were a time of pop therapy, and often the ideas seemed to promise an inner peace, a spiritual utopia. I'm not sure how applicable these beleifs are to our era, as they now seem to be oversimplifications of a complex and alarming world. A bit on the polyana side of life. Nontheless, Prather's insights are good to dip into when you are feeling blue, and long for something with zen-like simplicity.
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There is a Place Where You Are Not Alone (Dolphin Book) by Hugh Prather (Paperback - September 17, 1980)
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