Everyone has a story to tell, we all know that. In-fact, there’s over eight-billion of them in the world today; no-one knows them all and most will never be written.
Some are funny, some are sad, some are sweet, some are fiction, and some of them are just plain fact. But there’s no doubt about it, they’re all connected to the life we live, this place called home, this planet called Earth, these beings called Human, the fire that burns inside each and every one of us, and that eternal thirst for something that we can never, quite seem to quench.
What’s it all for? What does it mean? Who are we, where are we going, and why did it happen to us in the first place? We are what we are, and we do, what we do, but is that it? Is that all, really?I don’t think so, and I have my reasons for thinking that way. Some of them, I’ve written in this book, some of them, I’ve only dreamt about, some of them, I’ve wished for, too many times in life, but let me tell you right here and now, this is a story like you’ve never heard before, so make what you will of that…… TW-Eagle-Child.
The deeper I got into this book, I found it unravels a world that few people could imagine. Each doorway opened, more vivid and descriptive than before, a child in a man’s world, way before his time, seeing and doing things no-one should.
Building an internal compass, from an early age, that would see him travel the world in every direction. To ride, hitch-hike, stowaway, drive, and at times, barely hang onto his own existence, A fascinating journey for sure and one that I recommend everyone to read…………… Chris Tooke.
Psychic/MediumOvercoming Child-hood trauma, becoming accepted in a world full of treason, death and destruction, this writer has taken me on a personal journey that I could never imagine. I found it well written and quite the page turner for sure.
Much respect for that. I look forwards to an addition to this book in the near future……… Dr.
R. E.
Moore. MDNot many writers can recall their child-hood with such clarification, especially in the early years.
However this one seems to have captivated that aspect of his life with relative ease. I don't know if that’s a good thing, but putting it together with other times in his life made this book a journey for me.
Congratulations Trace, you kept me reading it, that's for sure…. .
William H. Penny.
PHD. I’ve known Trace for over fifty years now, I’ve been through some of the thick and thin with him and I couldn’t have asked for a better friend, but I never thought that he’d write about it.
He’s always been pretty private about his life, so this book is a bit of a surprise really. I reckon it was meant to be though; he does have one hell of a tale to tell, and I know the best is yet to come.
I’d recommend this book to anyone, and I look forwards to reading another when it’s written………. .
RS Green Col. US Army, Retired.