Book Review: The Last Train to London

A moving reminder of the good people in the world, as well as the dangers of demonizing others.
Historical Fiction & Business Author, World Traveler & Speaker
Historical Fiction & Business Author, World Traveler & Speaker

A moving reminder of the good people in the world, as well as the dangers of demonizing others.

I have learned, in the past 7 weeks since breaking my leg and renting a mobility scooter, about Zen and the Art of Motor Scooter Patience. But sometimes that patience is pushed to the breaking point, and now, I’m afraid,…

It has been a busy couple of weeks since my last post. My good friend, Sharon, continued the tradition we’ve had for over three decades of her coming to visit me anywhere in the world I live. It was lovely…

I’ve been reading about the wonders of Burberry’s flagship London store and its whizz bang technology for years. So now that I’m living in London for a few months, I decided to check it out. There are limits to how glamorous I can look…

Can a choir competition in Yorkshire in the 1890s help two former friends turn their lives around?

A young man torn between cultures, continents and the clash of love versus duty.

We've been to Peru for two long stays now, and are tempted to do a third! (Also, a detailed description of hiking Peru's Colca Canyon.)

Our years-long hunt for the perfect snowbird destination continues

ChatGPT and its Bing search engine equivalent have an AI version of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. They will tell you lies but sound oh, so convincing.

An absorbing book that explores moral complexities in Victorian England. Loved it!