Hugh Prather (1938–2010)
Auteur de Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person
A propos de l'auteur
Hugh Prather is the author of sixteen books. He and his wife Gayle live in Tucson, Arizona
Crédit image: Gayle Prather
Œuvres de Hugh Prather
The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30-Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit and Replenish Your… (2000) 206 exemplaires
Spiritual Parenting: A Guide to Understanding and Nurturing the Heart of Your Child (1996) 61 exemplaires
Hoe iemand te worden 2 exemplaires
Aprenda a Escutar Seu Coração 1 exemplaire
Buscando ser o que sou 1 exemplaire
Mi propia luz 1 exemplaire
Hugh Prather three volume set: Notes to Myself, Notes on Love and Courage, I Touch the Earth the Earth Touches Me. (1971) 1 exemplaire
Viva neste mundo e seja feliz 1 exemplaire
There is a Place Where You Are Not Alone (Dolphin Book) by Prather, Hugh(September 17, 1980) Paperback (1602) 1 exemplaire
Quiet Answer 1 exemplaire
Como Ser Feliz a Pesar de Tudo 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Flying Without Wings: Personal Reflections on Loss, Disability, and Healing (1988) — Avant-propos — 53 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Autres noms
- Prather, Hugh Edmonson, III
- Date de naissance
- 1938-01-23
- Date de décès
- 2010-11-15
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Lieu du décès
- Tucson, Arizona, USA
- Cause du décès
- heart attack
- Lieux de résidence
- Tucson, Arizona, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Colorado, USA - Études
- Southern Methodist University (BA | English)
Principia College
Columbia University
University of Texas, Austin (Psychology) - Professions
- Self-help author
lay minister
counselor
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 41
- Aussi par
- 5
- Membres
- 2,415
- Popularité
- #10,616
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 13
- ISBN
- 87
- Langues
- 7
This book was a gift to Mom by Dad back in 2005 - and it's been with us ever since. I don't know why I suddenly got the urge to read it a week ago, but I found this collection of blank verses at the perfect time in my life.
Apart from a few pages scattered with tidbits that have not aged well at all - Hugh Prather was really on to something here. Orwell said that "The best books are those that tell you what you know already.", and I feel that this holds here - there's nothing that feels inaccessible, pandering, or otherworldly - in fact, Notes to Myself is utterly readable and a solid work of art. I won't spoil it, but suffice to say, there's something here for everyone.… (plus d'informations)