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The Conversion of Ronnie Vee is about psychology professor Ronin Maximus Van Valkenburg, who left his idylic college positon, due to a tragic event with a student/protg of his, to return to high school as a guidance counselor for the senior class students. His absolute intention being to try and reach kids earlier in their adolecense to help prevent future suicides, he discovers that this was indeed his true calling. The main characters remind you of what many have experienced, especially in similar stressful situations, of coping with life during those so important and formative years of…mehr
The Conversion of Ronnie Vee is about psychology professor Ronin Maximus Van Valkenburg, who left his idylic college positon, due to a tragic event with a student/protg of his, to return to high school as a guidance counselor for the senior class students. His absolute intention being to try and reach kids earlier in their adolecense to help prevent future suicides, he discovers that this was indeed his true calling.
The main characters remind you of what many have experienced, especially in similar stressful situations, of coping with life during those so important and formative years of late high school, college and beyond.
The Conversion of Ronnie Vee is actually two very separate stories that more or less parallel each other, ultimately converging into an unexpected climax. The age-old philosophical dilemma of right and wrong is front and center here, specifically paying attention to the resulting boundaries of ethical, legal and even spiritual behavior.
As well, the "parallel narrative" will hopefully convey Gods intention and design for man and animal, with their connections (some obvious, some not so) and those compelling, characteristic traits that are truly one and the same.
Lastly, this author is Southern, and infused are the usual suspects: romanticism, humor, tragedy and retribution, all requisite characteristics of any Southern story.
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The Conversion of Ronnie Vee is author Michael Andr Faths third novel and seventh book. His previous narratives: The Girls of Yesterday and The Village Squires Tales of Mayhem and Revenge, and books of poetry: Reflections of Darkness and Light, Amor est Conceptualis, and 28 Benedizioni di Rita, have gathered critical praise and five-star reviews everywhere. Last year also saw the release of his first motivational treatise: Faces Are Three of Virtuosity. Michael Fath is an internationally acclaimed rock and fusion guitarist, singer and record producer, with hundreds of recordings to his credit. He is currently playing with two national acts: Here, Now and Forever and RavenSong. Michaels extensive martial arts resume is greatly reflected in related professional endeavors, including owning and operating The Blue Chip Academy, as well as training numerous military, police, special forces, government agents and civilian clients in hand-to-hand combat. He is on the roster of Celebrity Speakers Ltd. and Celebritat Internacional Associats S.A., a world leading speaker bureau based out of London, Andorra and numerous other countries.
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