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Dennis Ford

    Genealogical Jaunts
    Genealogical Musings
    Lectures on General Psychology ~ Volume Two
    Tracks That Lead to Joy
    The Fund Manager's Marketing Manifesto
    The Search for Meaning
    • 2023

      World Without End

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of inevitability, the narrative delves into the lives of characters faced with choices that seem predetermined. As they navigate their intertwined fates, the story examines the emotional weight of regret and the impact of past decisions. Through rich character development and poignant moments, it challenges the reader to consider the nature of fate versus free will, ultimately leading to a thought-provoking conclusion about the paths we take in life.

      World Without End
    • 2023

      Phony Ghost Stories

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story follows Desmond St. John, known as the Ghost Righter, along with his logical partner Duff Cooper and Ella Nostrova, a Belorussian trance medium. Together, they embark on a journey to liberate spirits trapped in the bleak Forever Purgatory of the Bardo realm. Their adventure blends elements of the supernatural with themes of redemption and the afterlife, exploring the complexities of existence beyond death.

      Phony Ghost Stories
    • 2021

      The Road Taken Again

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a playful and humorous tone, Dennis Ford embarks on a journey that combines wit and reflection, reminiscent of his earlier works. He explores various themes and ideas while navigating through life’s quirks and absurdities, inviting readers to join him in his whimsical observations. With a blend of insightful commentary and lighthearted storytelling, Ford captivates audiences as he shares his unique perspective on the world around him.

      The Road Taken Again
    • 2020

      Tracks That Lead to Joy

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of identity, the narrative delves into the struggles of individuals whose lives clash with their true selves. As characters navigate societal expectations and personal desires, they confront the challenges of authenticity and the pursuit of happiness. The story invites readers to reflect on the complexities of self-discovery and the impact of external pressures on one's life choices. Through poignant moments and relatable experiences, it highlights the importance of embracing one's nature amidst the noise of conformity.

      Tracks That Lead to Joy
    • 2020

      Genealogical Troves

      Volume Two

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Nineteenth Century records of baptisms, marriages, and deaths are meticulously compiled in this volume, offering valuable insights for genealogical research. It serves as a crucial resource for those tracing family histories, providing names, dates, and locations that enhance understanding of ancestral connections. This collection is particularly beneficial for historians and genealogists seeking to uncover familial ties and societal patterns from the era.

      Genealogical Troves
    • 2020

      My Favorite Words

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound impact of language, this book delves into the essence of words and their significance in shaping human experience. It examines how communication influences relationships, culture, and identity, highlighting the power of language in both personal and societal contexts. Through thought-provoking insights, the narrative invites readers to reflect on their own interactions and the role of words in their lives.

      My Favorite Words
    • 2019

      Lectures on Theories of Learning

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the principles of conditioning, this book delves into the foundational theories that shaped American experimental psychology throughout the twentieth century. It examines key concepts and research that influenced the understanding of learning processes, offering insights into the evolution of psychological thought during this period.

      Lectures on Theories of Learning
    • 2018

      Genealogical Musings

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The author explores the intricate details of genealogical research over twenty-five years, focusing on family compositions in Eastern County Mayo and the Juchnewicz families from Girdziunai village in Lithuania. This journey reveals that genealogy transcends mere record-keeping; it serves as a gateway to understanding broader historical contexts and the lives of ancestors, intertwining personal history with the larger tapestry of human experience.

      Genealogical Musings
    • 2017

      The Watchman

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Dennis Bright navigates two contrasting worlds: his mundane job as a watchman at a coffee factory and a vivid inner life where he partners with his alter ego, Robert Derrick, on a journey to Gettysburg. The narrative intertwines with quirky elements like a coworker's wrestling obsession, ghostly generals, and a fictional character stepping into reality. As Dennis faces the impending coffee heist and grapples with his feelings for Julie Hanks, he must summon all his courage and creativity to protect both his job and his heart.

      The Watchman
    • 2015

      The second volume delves into a variety of intriguing psychological topics, including sleep, motivation, emotions, health psychology, stress, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Each subject is examined thoroughly and critically, building on the foundational concepts introduced in the first volume. This exploration offers readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of human behavior and mental processes.

      Lectures on General Psychology ~ Volume Two