The Dregs of Aquarius edition by Rick Dewhurst Religion Spirituality eBooks
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When Tom Pollard’s knee injury ends his promising basketball career and his older brother Bob is killed in Vietnam, he drops out, rejecting his Berkeley education and traditional 60’s society and slums as a bartender in a hippie haunt on Vancouver Island.
His conservative girlfriend Ruby, in an attempt to rescue him, takes a job teaching school there, but she soon becomes weary of Tom’s lost soul routine, and when summer arrives she returns home to Anaheim, not certain if she will be back in the fall.
Left alone without restraints, Tom searches for some meaning to his life, as he trips through the subculture, where an Acid-induced discovery that he is God adds variety to the encounter group he lands himself in. To add to the chaos, Tom’s developing and invisible Third Side-Eye peers randomly into the spiritual realm, where the fiendish Burnt Eagle persistently plagues his fragmenting reality.
Fresh, insightful, and often hilarious, The Dregs of Aquarius is a counter-culture Catcher in the Rye that speaks to the generation coming of age now, as well as to those Baby Boomers who can't remember much about the whole scene and might want a refresher. And for those who might simply want to get away to another time and place that is authentically portrayed, The Dregs of Aquarius is the perfect trip.
The Dregs of Aquarius edition by Rick Dewhurst Religion Spirituality eBooks
Literary fiction is a term principally used for certain fictional works that hold literary merit. In other words, they are works that offer deliberate social commentary, political criticism, or focus on the individual to explore some part of the human condition.I snagged this definition off of Google because I wanted you to know exactly what you'd be getting with Rick Dewhurst's "The Dregs of Aquarius". It falls directly into the literary fiction category unlike his other novels. Rick skillfully takes the reader back in time to the 1960s, a time when rebelling from the social norms became popular. Even though I was young at the time it was exactly how I remembered it. Without the use of foul language the writing is fantastic and makes reading the book a delight. If I'm not mistaken this book contains the longest sentence in the history of mankind and because of what was going on at the time it fit perfectly.
There is very little plot to the story and more of a snapshot of a summer on an island in Vancouver Canada. The description states that Ruby (the main characters girlfriend) is conservative but I'd say she's not but she is closer to living a normal productive life. Tom is so messed up that Ruby splits to show him how serious she is about family and career. During this time Tom gets worse, much worse. Rick takes the reader through a journey of discovery that is both insightful and entertaining.
As King Solomon said "there is nothing new under the sun". Even though we are 50 years past the 1960s the same philosophies permeate today's society, we just use different vernacular and we dress different. As we learn through Tom's experience we can learn about ours.
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The Dregs of Aquarius edition by Rick Dewhurst Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
Literary fiction is a term principally used for certain fictional works that hold literary merit. In other words, they are works that offer deliberate social commentary, political criticism, or focus on the individual to explore some part of the human condition.
I snagged this definition off of Google because I wanted you to know exactly what you'd be getting with Rick Dewhurst's "The Dregs of Aquarius". It falls directly into the literary fiction category unlike his other novels. Rick skillfully takes the reader back in time to the 1960s, a time when rebelling from the social norms became popular. Even though I was young at the time it was exactly how I remembered it. Without the use of foul language the writing is fantastic and makes reading the book a delight. If I'm not mistaken this book contains the longest sentence in the history of mankind and because of what was going on at the time it fit perfectly.
There is very little plot to the story and more of a snapshot of a summer on an island in Vancouver Canada. The description states that Ruby (the main characters girlfriend) is conservative but I'd say she's not but she is closer to living a normal productive life. Tom is so messed up that Ruby splits to show him how serious she is about family and career. During this time Tom gets worse, much worse. Rick takes the reader through a journey of discovery that is both insightful and entertaining.
As King Solomon said "there is nothing new under the sun". Even though we are 50 years past the 1960s the same philosophies permeate today's society, we just use different vernacular and we dress different. As we learn through Tom's experience we can learn about ours.
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