Memoirs of a Sleepless Mind
Why are there left-handed water fountains?
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About the Book
Here's that "different" book you've been searching for. From a perspective reminiscent of Andy Rooney and Bill Maher, it offers observations and opinions about our world. For some of the world's problems, it suggests some unique solutions, like the eight day week, the metric clock, and the Mackay Mobile.
This book asks creative questions, like: have you ever tried to make a raisin? It's "just" a dried grape. Have you ever considered a war in the 1700's ranging from Boston to South Carolina? That's a three-day drive on today's highways. How could the people fighting that war keep track of it?
Memoirs ponders such things. It's good for reading while waiting in a doctor's office, or other limited time frames, as it occupies the mind without lengthy involvement. The varied subjects included are not generally connected to each other, so it need not be read in any particular order.
The reader of Memoirs will find it provocative and humorous. He'll think the author insightful or crazy. He'll be fascinated or dumbfounded. Maybe he'll wonder, "If I soak a raisin, will I get a grape?" If you've been looking for something really different, your search has ended.
About the Author
J. Danton was a shop steward for 30 years. His unique and ingenious ways of solving workplace problems made his opinion on everything a highly sought-after commodity. He always provided entertaining and/or thought-provoking ideas. Metric time and 8-day weeks are clearly unusual concepts from an unusual mind.