Chicago Afternoons with Leon

“Chicago Afternoons with Leon” by Kenan Heise is a first edition published by AuthorHouse in 2007. This 124-page work explores a contemporary issue related to the First Amendment, specifically focusing on the separation of church and state. The narrative intertwines a love story with significant themes relevant to both local and national audiences.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of political and social dynamics, particularly in the context of American government and public policy. The book delves into aspects of city planning and urban development, offering insights into the environmental conservation and protection landscape. Through its engaging narrative, “Chicago Afternoons with Leon” presents a unique perspective on pressing issues that resonate with a wide range of readers.
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REVIEWS: A well crafted, well thought out written work that incorporates a love story into a contemporary, true first amendment issue involving separation of church and state that is relevant not only to San Diegans but to Americans in general. Mr. Roach has “hit the nail on the head” with this insightful thought provoking piece of literature. Don’t miss this one folks!!!… (trimmed) —–RICHARD J. BARTHEL JR., ESQ. Well done wordsmith! This work will touch many at fifferent levels of awareness. Spirit is always so “creative” in the way it chooses to open hearts and minds! —–JOYCE LYNN A.BORELL-HENKE ——Great book! Bring on the film. ——MATT MILNE —–Regarding the Screenpley: “Gripping”, “Emotional” ! —– BLACKWATCH PRODUCTIONS, INC.
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