Peter Davis crafts novels that explore pivotal historical and cultural intersections, such as the allure of Hollywood against the backdrop of economic hardship and political ideologies. His nonfiction delves into the American underclass, revolutionary movements, and the fabric of small-town life, earning widespread critical acclaim. A seasoned journalist and contributing editor, Davis has brought a keen eye to significant global events, including conflict zones. His career as an award-winning documentary filmmaker further underscores his talent for illuminating complex social and political realities with depth and nuance.
The uniqueness, complexity, and beauty of the cultures and landscapes of India's southwestern state are depicted in the pages of Lonely Planet's Kerala. A language guide rounds out information on yoga, elephants, tea plantations, and more. This book also includes 25 practical maps to help travellers plan a memorable trip.
The collection features poems and reflections capturing the author's journey through transformative life events, including career changes and new relationships. It explores the emotions and thoughts tied to these significant milestones, emphasizing themes of growth and renewal.
After receiving a personal message from God, Simon and his five friends embark on a transformative journey that introduces supernatural elements into their lives. As they navigate challenges and deepen their faith, they discover the power of belief and friendship, learning to overcome obstacles and "move mountains" together. The narrative explores themes of spirituality, camaraderie, and personal growth, highlighting how divine intervention can reshape one's perspective and purpose.
Sister Hoods is about the sisterhood of two crooked women who share everything they can lay their hands on except the same point of view. These two crooks decide to turn over a new leaf and find their Bodhi tree in the Happy Valley Caravan Park beneath the tropical sun of Far North Queensland. There is nudity, lesbian sex, unnatural cruelties and life altering miracles. The crooks befriend petty criminals, escaped sociopaths, crocodiles and even natural disasters. The siblings even claim to unearth a magic fountain and they are prepared to share with you for a small fortune. Malta and Fairley Galego discover that transformations can vary in a North Queensland caravan park, depending on the beholder. This is the ideal companion for your daily sojourn to the Old Mill. Sit back and enjoy the revelation.