Barry Daniels is a retired Civil Servant now living in a converted Boatyard on the shores of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. His last position was Director of Education and Training for a Federal Government Department of 13,000 employees. His modern-day fables (\'Aesop Updated\') draw on forty years of management experience, fifteen of these at a Senior Executive level. \'Beautiful Dreamer\' draws on Barry\'s lifelong interest in the nature and meaning of dreams.
Fables for the new millennium. Short Stories with a moral, like Aesop's fables, but in this case a moral relating to life and work in the twenty first century. Amusing and entertaining stories which will leave you with something to think about.
This discovery of unpublished fables by Louisa May Alcott should be read by children during their important impressionable years. The illustrations are beautiful and complimentary to the text. This sort of alternative to the upbringing of children by the video media is sorely needed and provided by Flower Fables.
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Comments for "Eclectic Lights"
Aesop Updated
By: Barry Daniels
Fables for the new millennium. Short Stories with a moral, like Aesop's fables, but in this case a moral relating to life and work in the twenty first century. Amusing and entertaining stories which will leave you with something to think about.
Flower Fables
By: Louisa May Alcott
This discovery of unpublished fables by Louisa May Alcott should be read by children during their important impressionable years. The illustrations are beautiful and complimentary to the text. This sort of alternative to the upbringing of children by the video media is sorely needed and provided by Flower Fables.