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Andrew Wilkes

    Andrew Wilkes writes with a unique perspective shaped by his personal journey, including his upbringing in a mining community and his self-taught education via the internet. His works often explore the human condition from a deeply personal and introspective viewpoint. Wilkes navigates the challenges of writing, particularly empathy, infusing his narratives with an authentic and vulnerable tone. His experience with Asperger's syndrome inspires writing that is both a challenge and a celebration of human connection and understanding.

    Plenty Good Room
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    RCCPF Arctic and Northern Waters
    • 2024

      Plenty Good Room lays out in clear terms the hope of democratic socialism for a country ravaged by intensifying capitalism. Black Christian socialism mounts a challenge to endless greed and profiteering, and this book will unleash your political and economic ingenuity for systems that offer plenty good room--not for just a few but for all.

      Plenty Good Room
    • 2020

      RCCPF Arctic and Northern Waters

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on navigation, this handbook provides comprehensive guidance for traversing the Northwest and Northeast Passages of the Arctic Ocean, alongside detailed information about the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Greenland. It serves as an essential resource for mariners, offering insights into the unique challenges and considerations of Arctic navigation.

      RCCPF Arctic and Northern Waters
    • 2019

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      Bitter Sweet

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The protagonist's near-death experience leads her to a profound transformation, granting her new perspectives on life and relationships. As she navigates the aftermath of this harrowing event, she discovers resilience and a deeper understanding of herself. The story explores themes of survival, self-discovery, and the complexities of human connections, showcasing how facing mortality can inspire a reevaluation of priorities and the pursuit of authenticity.

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