Larry Welch 
A Happy Journey [EPUB ebook] 
Stories from the Heart

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Advance Praise for A Happy Journey
We could all do with a little Larry in our lives. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. May you relish every word as I did.
Dr. Martha Lee, Clinical Sexologist, Eros Coaching, Singapore
The stories he shares are all around us; they are in everyone we meet and interact with. Larrys true gift isnt the great friend he is or the fine example of an American that he is, but rather the storyteller, traveler, and humanist.
Captain Kurt Hummeldorf, DC, USN, Manassas, Virginia
Larrys book is provocative and captivating reading. He has an unusual power of observation, a love for people, and an enthusiasm for adventure.
Jacqueline Delaverdac De Ment, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Part travelogue, part geography and history lesson, and all mixed with subtle humor, A Happy Journey captures the experiences of author Larry Welch. An expatriate living in Singapore and Thailand who traveled to many countries, Welch narrates tales about real people who seem to be a degree removed from the ordinary.
The fifty-three vignettes, first appearing in his electronic column, On the run , reflect humanitys rich diversityfrom entertaining ghosts to riding camels to monkeys begging for peanuts on a hotel balcony in Malaysia.

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Larry Welch resides in Thailand, where he operates the Full Moon Rubber Plantation at Nakhon Phanom. For the past twelve years, he has authored the electronic newsletter, “On the run … .” An inquisitive and energetic traveler, Welch has worked, lived, or traveled to forty countries. This is his fifth book.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 244 ● ISBN 9781426952715 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.3 MB ● Editorial Trafford Publishing ● Publicado 2011 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5621823 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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