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A Penny for Your Thoughts

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Set in the fast paced, ultra-busy world of multitasking, schools are an eruption of both heroes and victims. One teacher, feeling overwhelmed, chooses to look beyond himself and seek a mentor, someone to show him another way. But as is the nature of all redemption stories, he must earn the divine and that always leads to the unexpected. On his twisting journey from victim to hero, he meets a Ferryman, a Gatekeeper, and ultimately his true Spirit Guide.

170 pages, Paperback

Published August 12, 2019

About the author

Roy Dimond

11 books14 followers
Roy Dimond lives with his wife in Victoria, British Columbia.

In his first life, Roy had the honor of helping at risk children and their families. In his second life, he pursues his love of travel and writing. Having explored four continents from Cuzco to Kyoto, Santorini to Tsumago, his wanderings have all found a way into his stories.

Roy’s first book is called The Singing Bowl and is out in its Second Edition by Green Dragon Books. His second novel, Silence and Circumstance is published by Untreed Reads. A fictional account of the elven days that Agatha Christie went missing. The Rubicon Effect is published by Melange Books which has also just launched, A Penny For Your Thoughts co authored with Jeff Leitch. The authors other books are, I, Bully by Authors Place and Converging Paths with co author Lorraine Dimond, by Black Rose Writing.

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May 24, 2021
I just finished reading this book and found it so inspiring. I really enjoyed the down to earth story line, beautiful descriptions of nature and the sense of humour and good will that pervaded throughout.

But more importantly I loved the message....finding one’s way in the darkness. The use of symbolism mixed with Buddhist philosophy. It all really resonated with me. I have been struggling with a purpose since my partner died. I have a new journey of discovery ahead of me. I know I will re-read this book many more times.



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