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Edward Schwartz

    Do Not Think about Tomorrow
    Dreams Come at Twilight
    Inside The Rainbow
    A Deep Danger
    Embracing the World
    One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward
    • 2022

      Welcome to My World

      Poetry

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the themes of joy and resilience, this book encourages readers to embrace life fully through love and laughter. It offers insights and anecdotes that highlight the importance of positivity and connection in overcoming challenges. The narrative is infused with humor and heartfelt moments, making it a relatable guide for anyone seeking to enhance their emotional well-being and foster meaningful relationships. Through its uplifting message, it inspires a celebration of life’s simple pleasures.

      Welcome to My World
    • 2021

      Are we too old to hold hands?

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of love and connection in later life, the narrative follows a couple navigating the complexities of aging while seeking companionship and intimacy. Through their journey, the characters confront societal perceptions of romance for the elderly, highlighting the importance of emotional bonds and physical affection regardless of age. The story emphasizes that love knows no boundaries and encourages readers to embrace relationships at any stage in life.

      Are we too old to hold hands?
    • 2020

      Tattered Tapestry

      Poetry of Life, Death and Living

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The final installment of the Tapestry series weaves together the intricate threads of the characters' journeys, culminating in a powerful conclusion. As unresolved conflicts come to a head, the protagonists must confront their pasts and make choices that will shape their futures. Themes of redemption, resilience, and the impact of choices resonate throughout the narrative, offering readers a satisfying and emotional resolution to the series. The rich storytelling and character development ensure a compelling end to this captivating saga.

      Tattered Tapestry
    • 2018

      Tapestry Two

      Older, Bolder & Better

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue, this gripping narrative follows a determined protagonist as they unravel a web of secrets and lies. The story explores themes of betrayal and redemption, highlighting the complexities of human relationships. With a blend of emotional depth and thrilling twists, readers are drawn into a world where every decision could lead to unexpected consequences. The vivid characters and their struggles create a compelling journey that keeps audiences engaged until the very last page.

      Tapestry Two
    • 2017

      Tapestry

      Poetry and Musings

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on relatable themes, this poetry collection captures the voice of an everyday man—a father and husband—who finds humor and depth in life's simple moments. Each poem begins with a thought or word, weaving personal stories that often conclude with a twist or insightful reflection. Drawing from fifty-nine years of marriage, the verses blend philosophy with the nuances of daily life, making it accessible and meaningful for readers seeking clarity in poetry.

      Tapestry
    • 2012

      SUBTLETY TO THE SIMPLE

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring a spectrum of human emotions, this collection of philosophical verses draws inspiration from Eastern "rubayat" poetry. The author’s extensive life and professional experiences shape the poems, inviting readers to navigate their feelings of disappointment and exaltation. It emphasizes the tension between the heart's emotional impulses and the mind's logical reasoning, guiding readers toward reflections on the choices that define their future.

      SUBTLETY TO THE SIMPLE
    • 2009

      Microbial megaplasmids

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Megaplasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements in the size range of 100 kb and larger. They are found in physiologically and phylogenetically diverse groups of bacteria and archaea. By definition, megaplasmids are not essential for the viability of their hosts under all growth conditions, but paradoxically many megaplasmids carry the genetic information for the defining and characteristic traits of the organism in which they reside. Microbial Megaplasmids reviews our knowledge of the extensively studied representatives, such as the catabolic plasmids of the pseudomonads, the rhizobial Sym plasmids, the Ti plasmids of the genus Agrobacterium and the giant enterobacterial virulence plasmids. It also presents snapshots of more recently discovered megaplasmids. The contribution of megaplasmids to the biology of their hosts is described, highlighting the interactions between megaplasmid and chromosomal genes.

      Microbial megaplasmids
    • 2008

      Destruction

      The Rise and the Downfall of Joseph Flavius

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Joseph Ben Mattahias, a young Jewish priest tasked with a seemingly minor diplomatic mission in Rome. His unexpected success leads him back to the city with a secret assignment, but the allure of Roman decadence pulls him into a life of excess and moral decline. As he navigates the complexities of his dual roles, themes of temptation, faith, and the struggle between duty and desire emerge.

      Destruction
    • 2007

      The Green Sky

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Jack's discovery of a mysterious blank book titled The Unusual sets him on an unexpected journey filled with intrigue and adventure. As he begins to write in the book, he realizes that his words come to life, leading to bizarre and fantastical occurrences. This unique premise explores themes of creativity, the power of storytelling, and the consequences of one's imagination, as Jack navigates the challenges and wonders that arise from his newfound ability.

      The Green Sky
    • 2006

      Jewish Blood

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring profound themes of love, hatred, faith, and national pride, the narrative emphasizes the moral imperative of selflessness and devotion to others. Through its characters, it invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the struggle between personal beliefs and collective identity, ultimately offering insights into the essence of life and moral integrity.

      Jewish Blood