Raindrops and Sawdust

Raindrops and Sawdust by Afton W. Minga is a collection of essay columns that explores a diverse range of subjects, from whimsical to political. Published by AuthorHouse on February 21, 2003, this 496-page book is written in English and presents a unique perspective from an acknowledged activist, appealing to readers of all ages.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of serious commentary and tongue-in-cheek observations, reflecting the author’s opinionated style. The essays tackle various topics, including historical and spiritual themes, while aiming to provoke thought and discussion. Minga’s writing may challenge conventional views, offering insights that could be considered shocking or offensive to some, yet remains accessible without resorting to crude language.
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A selection of essay columns on a variety of subjects from whimsy to political, as the name “Grimm” might suggest. Serious to tongue-in-cheek, written by an acknowledged activist, to be read by all ages.
Sometimes shocking in content labeled as opinionated as that produced by an opinion writer should be, and therefore offensive to certain people without all the usual four-letter-words so often used to attract attention by the semi-literate or less skilled writer.
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