QUINTETby Hugh Aaron A collection of five novellas, including: Doctor Banner’s Garden Family Agendas Ambition The Ultimate Success A Son’s Father, a Father’s Son: A Tale of Two Wars Read more about this book by Hugh Aaron - An epic, richly crafted coming of age story during World War II in the Southwest Pacific. Acclaimed enthusiastically by reviewers and all who read it. Calling it: "poetic," "a compelling tale," "movie material," "a literary treat," "a story about the loss of innocence," "powerfully poignant," "a sensitive novel," "a moving and emotional story of friendship, love, heartbreak, despair and triumph of the spirit," "one of the most interesting and exciting books I have ever read." Read more about this book Tales of the Young, the Old, and the Middle Aged by Hugh Aaron - Twenty-three short and not so short stories revealing the complexity of human relationships among people of all ages and walks of life. Every reader can find stories he or she can identify with. Reviewer comments: "Aaron's short story fiction captures many of the thoughts and memories that plague us all, no matter what age we are." "In these riveting stories of stark prose and lacerating dialogue Aaron's authentic vision of the post World War II's sterile era sparkles." Read more about this book Notes of a Neurotic Entrepreneur: His Trials, Failures, and Victories by Max Barnet - A business novel with locomotive force, rare in its honest presentation of the drama of business. The author holds nothing back in this story about running a small manufacturing company. He writes of the double dealings, the betrayals and petty dishonesties, as well as the acts of generosity, trust and loyalty that occur in his relationships with his employees, his customers, the bank, his friends, his wife and his mistress. Revealing his deepest conflicts, fears and doubts, brutally self-aware, the protagonist is DRIVEN to succeed, and does so at great personal cost. Reviewer comments: "A crackling novel, damn near Shakespearean in its drama, psychology and insight." "No one should get and MBA until they've read DRIVEN." "A tale worth telling." "Every business person and the spouse of every business person should read this book." Read more about this book by Hugh Aaron- A child's story in verse for children ages three to eight concerning the introduction of a new sibling. A sensitive, spoken song with beautiful imagery and sweet refrains, giving pleasure to both listener and reader. Colorfully, imaginatively illustrated, offering much to see on every page. Read more about this book |