Gentle Author

Gentle Author by Michael Eisele, published by Michael Eisele in 2010, is a collection of fourteen tales that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the nuances of adventure. This edition, written in English and spanning 264 pages, presents a variety of narratives that explore themes of vengeance, familial bonds, and the unexpected encounters that shape our lives.
Readers will find a diverse array of characters, including a seemingly crazed young man who arrives at Norbert Pfister’s cabin with a message of retribution, and Sun Cheng, a man from Manchuria who confronts his tormentors in a manner reflective of his heritage. The stories are crafted to engage without relying on gratuitous violence or sensationalism, offering a thoughtful exploration of the human experience. Through these narratives, Eisele invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of life and the adventures that unfold in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances.
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A seeming crazed young man appears unannounced at Norbert Pfister’s cabin, hinting that the wronged father must be avenged. Gentle Author loses his composure when his visiting friend crushes his lone friend, a solitary beetle. Sun Cheng, the inscrutable man from Manchuria, treats his tormentors in the fashion of his forbears. A dutiful daughter learns to know a side of the father she never fathomed. All fourteen tales describe adventurous events, without resorting to gratuitous violence. Neither are they salacious or fashionable, and even less mawkish.
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