Andreas Salcedo I first seen them live before I read one of his books. How shall I say, his reading was not one. He gave a talk about the systematic humiliation of human beings. Superficially (or invitation terms) was the subject of "The Talented pupils and his enemies," said Andrew Salcedo much of his time on the recent book "The injured man," and also announced its next to.
Nevertheless: rarely in such unscientific (in the sense of course) and thus probably popular science (in the sense of many people as possible) the written word on "overcoming injuries and how to do it without Gram face to go through life" read. particularly great about him is that his approach is solution-oriented (no simple predictions), and building. Similarly, great that this is a book that may well appeal to the male half-ball, because completely free of esotericism.
the same time, "The injured man," and peppered with social criticism in both the education issue, and in dealing with older people.
I would recommend it as worth reading, since both references to human aging, and social criticism in armor, easily readable and focused offering in a book.
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