George Moves on

George Moves on by George Coombs, published by AuthorHouse in 2008, is a 112-page work that explores a man’s quest to discover his purpose and mission in life. With the support of trusted friends and his spirit guide Chong Tzu, the protagonist navigates various episodes that lead him to self-discovery. The narrative raises challenging questions about the true meaning of justice and what it means to lead a good life, presenting a thought-provoking journey.
Readers will find that the book delves into themes of personal growth and the complexities of moral dilemmas. As the protagonist confronts these issues, he challenges societal norms and expectations, making this work a sequel to Coombs’ first novel, ‘George,’ while remaining accessible as a standalone story. The narrative invites reflection on the nature of existence and the importance of companionship in the pursuit of one’s goals.
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This book concerns a man’s journey to find his goal and mission in life with the aid of trusted friends and his spirit guide Chong Tzu. Through many episodes he learns, find himself and is able to move on. All through the book challenging issues are raised such as the true meaning of justice and the true leading of a good life. The system is challenged and this is a sequel to my first novel ‘George’ yet can be read independently of that.
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