David Gonzalez Books




The Truth About The Barn
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The Truth About the Barn offers answers to important questions about how barns came into being, why they look the way they do, why they're worth reflecting on, and what possible future they may have. Chapters investigate the barn's place in culture and religion, art and literature. Psychological and philosophical implications are explored. Readers are treated to an occasional recollection or account of the author's own experiences with barns.
Elizabeth Of Bohemia
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
October 1612. King James is expanding England's influence in Europe. He invites Prince Frederic of the Palatinate to London, offering his sixteen-year-old daughter's hand in marriage. With cinematic flair, this novel, featuring figures like Shakespeare and Descartes, recreates the intrigue of 17th-century England.
Soundings
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book offers a profound exploration of the connections between earth and cosmos, emphasizing themes of breath, existence, and thought. It serves as a guide for new thinkers, travelers, and philosophers seeking to understand their place in the universe. Celebrated poet Juan Felipe Herrera praises it for its insightful perspective and depth, suggesting it is a valuable resource for those on a journey of intellectual and spiritual discovery.