In Honor of Geri

You were the best that anyone might have been

by Robert R. Fiedler


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/14/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781450230094
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781450230100

About the Book

This work is a continuation of Volume I, in style and substance and the work covers various topics. The writing is an anthology of love, decency, sin, greed and immorality. It brings elements into focus so the reader can compare and reconsider his/her own behavior and character. If possible, the work should be viewed and read together with volume I. The writing is not as a simple concept however I am hopeful that it will be effective. Since beginning the work my wife has died, thus I dedicate what I have done to her remembrance. After sixty two years of friendship the loss is incredible, more than one might imagine, difficult to bear.
,br> The writing mentions only a few by name however the reader can participate by adding his/her own choice of personalities. The problem with a work that is critical is that most overlook the element of sin, what is really wrong or they look in the wrong places. Additionally individuals do not want to accept sin. Generally, most people know right from wrong. Since most all people know right from wrong, they rationalize or explain all wrong away as something else. Most everything in this world is wonderful nevertheless a moment of inadvertance can lead to great hardship and sadness. It is important to keep things in a decently formulated order, as they should be and to not let emotions interfere with a decently tranquil existence. This is not easy however is certainly possible.


About the Author

Robert Fiedler is an Emeritus Professor at Cal State University, Los Angeles, where he taught for 41 years. Prof. Fiedler is an accomplished and recognized artist in Europe, Asia and the Americas. He has had over 50 one-man exhiitions and has won innumerable awards and honors including awards for service to his comunities, a Generals commendation for work done for the Department of Defense in Europe and two Congressional citations. This is his fourth book done from research over his lifetime. Prof. Fiedler was married to Geri his High School Sweetheart, whom he has known since they were sixteen. Geri was just two days older than Robert. They have two children and five grandchildren. The book was written in dedication to Geri, who died last October 15, just six weeks before their fifty third wedding anniversary