Alex Brocklehurst

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Peterson has been morphing continually. If you wish to get a critical outside perspective from intellectuals and academics in an accessible style then this volume will grant a breadth of interpretation of the man and his central ideas. I contributed the first chapter. This work fills a gap in the market. Framing Peterson as a public figure with ideas applying to myriad contemporary problems and scrutinising these dimensions of contemporary life is vital to countervail the left/right partisanship which recruits him as either superhero or supervillain...
Jordan Peterson
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Only a one hour read but seven stories in different styles that will remind readers of the all those moments of childhood and youth where the magic was, the fear and the rites of passage. Two one hundred word micro-stories among them; this short selection captures the essence of innocence well. And there are all the moral teachings you would get in a children's collection. Moving.
The Lightning and the Snow: Seven Stories for the Inner Child
Review5y
The sequel to The Wisdom Tree and the Dormouse. Shorter (two hour read) and more mystical and poetic in character than the original. One minor character from the original becomes one of the two key players, fifty years later. In this book new mysteries unfold and the plot develops further, around the human journey on this spinning rock we call home. Harder to understand than the first book but equally captivating.
The Emerald Moth and the White Stag
Review5y
Like a hybrid between Gibran's The Prophet and Coelho's The Alchemist, a short (three hour) read, unearthing the keys to wisdom, innocence and new mythology for the 21st Century.
The Wisdom Tree and the Dormouse
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