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Chris Mason

    Something Something Morning
    Turtle Crawl
    Heart Like a Fakir
    Triathlete Guide to Sprint and Olympic Triathlon Racing
    • Heart Like a Fakir

      General Sir James Abbott and the Fall of the East India Company

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on General Sir James Abbott, the narrative delves into the final years of the British East India Company, revealing his multifaceted roles as an explorer and district officer. It examines the intricate social and sexual dynamics between Britons and Indians, while also reflecting on the disintegration of their social contract. Abbott's life serves as a lens to understand the broader implications of colonial interactions and the complexities of identity during this tumultuous period.

      Heart Like a Fakir
    • Turtle Crawl

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      After her marriage falls apart, Rose Summer returns to Key West, seeking solace in the lively tourist town where she once found happiness. Now a waitress in a bustling restaurant, she shares her living space with a pragmatic bistro manager and a spirited singer/songwriter. Despite the vibrant surroundings, Rose grapples with a sense of loss and the challenges of rebuilding her life amidst the remnants of her past.

      Turtle Crawl
    • Something Something Morning

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The collection showcases the work of Baltimore poet Chris Mason, a seasoned writer with five previous poetry books and 50 years of publishing experience. His artistic journey is complemented by his involvement in musical bands such as The Tinklers and Coocoo Rockin Time, adding a unique perspective to his poetic voice. This blend of poetry and music enriches the themes explored within the book, reflecting Mason's deep connection to both art forms.

      Something Something Morning