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Mike Fox

    The Italian Therapy Job
    Brooklyn to Buenos Aires
    THE WHEELCHAIR GOES EAST Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China
    IN THE SKY SITS AN EYE!
    Just Me And The Fish: Memoirs of an Average Angler
    The Even More Complete Chess Addict
    • 2023

      Brooklyn to Buenos Aires

      Travelling Down the Spine of the Americas

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the complexities of travel through the lens of personal experience, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by the author's wife, Sylvia, who has Parkinson's disease and relies on a wheelchair. This unique perspective highlights the practical considerations and emotional journeys involved in traveling with a disability, offering insights into overcoming obstacles while embracing the joy of exploration.

      Brooklyn to Buenos Aires
    • 2021

      The narrative centers on Mike Fox, a semi-retired British civil servant who balances his love for travel and hobbies with the challenges posed by his wife's Parkinson's disease. His adventures often focus on accessible travel for the disabled, reflecting his commitment to ensuring enjoyable experiences for both him and Sylvia. Family dynamics are highlighted through their two adult sons and their spirited border collie, Katy, who adds a playful element to their lives. The book combines personal insights with practical travel advice, making it relatable and informative.

      THE WHEELCHAIR GOES EAST Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China
    • 2020

      The Italian Therapy Job

      A Travel Diary

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Italy, this book explores the journey of Mike and his wife Sylvia, who has been living with Parkinson's disease for a decade. Their experiences at the European Parkinson's Therapy Centre in Boario Terme in 2017 reveal not only the challenges of the disease but also the inspiring individuals they encountered. Blending travel narrative with personal insight, the book offers a unique glimpse into contemporary Italian life while raising awareness about Parkinson's disease.

      The Italian Therapy Job
    • 2019

      "You cannot open a book without learning something," a wise man once said. The same wise man also said, "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." A book chiefly about angling memories doesn't appeal to every bookworm who enjoys a good read, but taken the opportunity, you'll find it's about learning something new. It's about experiencing beauty in a different dimension away from everyday life. By three methods we may learn wisdom. First, by reflection, which is noblest;second by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest. For me, 50 years of angling experience has provided the wisdom to understand that life is not all it seems. Tell me and I will forget, show me and I will remember, involve me and I will understand.

      Just Me And The Fish: Memoirs of an Average Angler
    • 2019

      Flood

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Gulf War, a high-stakes mission unfolds as American and British forces aim to locate Saddam Hussein's hidden weapons of mass destruction. The discovery of these weapons could validate the war to the global community. As elite troops embark on a perilous journey to secure these dangerous assets, tensions rise not only between nations but also within the ranks, highlighting the complexities of war and the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers in the line of duty.

      Flood
    • 2019

      The Pivo Trip of Slovakia

      Memoirs of an Anglo-slovak Student Exchange

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set in 1995, the story explores the transformative period following the fall of the Berlin Wall, focusing on the changes in Slovakia and other former Soviet satellite states. It delves into the socio-political shifts and the emerging new lifestyles that arise as these nations navigate their newfound independence and identity. The narrative captures the complexities and challenges faced by individuals in adapting to a rapidly changing world.

      The Pivo Trip of Slovakia
    • 2018

      Disneyland In-Depth

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Delve into the creative minds of Disney Imagineers as this book reveals the fascinating "Who," "What," and "Why" behind 44 enchanting story elements of Disneyland. It explores the artistry and innovation that bring the park to life, offering insights into the design and storytelling techniques that create unforgettable experiences for visitors. Through detailed anecdotes and behind-the-scenes information, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the magic that makes Disneyland a beloved destination.

      Disneyland In-Depth
    • 2017

      Vamos a Brasil!

      Recollections of a Volunteer Attempting to Teach English in Brazil

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set in Brazil, the narrative follows Mike and his wife, Sylvia, as they embark on a teaching mission in Belo Horizonte. While Sylvia brings her teaching expertise, Mike's basic Portuguese adds a humorous twist to their experiences. The couple faces the challenges of engaging a lively classroom filled with diverse students. Their journey includes a memorable train ride to the historic town of Ouro Preto and culminates with a visit to a favela in Rio, where they forge lasting friendships despite starting their adventure as strangers in a new land.

      Vamos a Brasil!
    • 2017

      The narrative follows Mike and his wife Sylvia, who has Parkinson's disease, as they embark on a four-week journey across North America in September and October 2016. Utilizing a wheelchair, they reconnect with old friends and forge new relationships, encountering a series of intriguing and often humorous situations. The adventure also includes a moment that approaches the miraculous, highlighting the resilience and spirit of the couple amidst their challenges.

      Travelling by Road, Rail, Sea, Air (and Wheelchair) in North America
    • 2016

      IN THE SKY SITS AN EYE!

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the contrasting lives of Tyler, a drone operator haunted by his actions, and Husna, a grieving widow seeking revenge after losing her family in a drone strike. As Tyler grapples with the psychological toll of remote warfare, Husna embarks on a chilling mission to kill Americans, sparking a manhunt that initially misidentifies her as a serial killer. The story delves into themes of grief, vengeance, and the moral complexities of modern warfare, ultimately revealing the interconnectedness of their tragic fates.

      IN THE SKY SITS AN EYE!