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A fulfilling and comprehensive synopsis of the tragedy and hope of overcoming Mental Illness; with love, compassion and a slow returning affable good health with some lugubriosity and a large dollop of luck.
<i>Into Space and Onto Mars with Burp, Hip, and Twist</i> was written in basic form originally over 30 years ago on an old typewriter belonging to the author’s father. This has now been extensively updated. <P><P>The stories are concerning three children's characters and their mildly amusing antics. The various chapters employ a newer aspect of children's lives primarily for ages 5 to 15. Burp, Hip, and Twist reflect the author's own amusement at being a grown-up child! <P><P>About the Author <P><P>Bruce Charles Kirrage was born in Singapore in 1953. After moving around the world, he settled permanently in the UK in 1966. He joined the medical profession in 1973 and retired in 2010. <P><P>Since 1977, Kirrage has written poems and children’s stories. Other writings have been endorsed by medical consultants. <P><P>Kirrage believes in Christian and Zoroastrian principles. He believes God was/is the single entity that is open to the question of courage, the compassion of human/animal nature, an understanding of happiness, and an interpretation of worldly events.
Author Bruce Charles Kirrage has compiled and written all of these poems from his personal and diverse attitude on life. He has been writing for over thirty-seven years. He has drawn from his experiences and the result is this honest, interesting and unique slant on the human condition. This original work will go far to explore the natural mind.About the AuthorBruce Charles Kirrage was born in Singapore in 1953. After moving around the world, he settled permanently in the UK in 1966. He joined the medical profession in 1973 and retired in 2010.Since 1977, Kirrage has written poems and children''s stories. Other writings have been endorsed by medical consultants. Kirrage believes in Christian and Zoroastrian principles. He believes God was/is the single entity that is open to the question of courage, the compassion of human/animal nature, an understanding of happiness, and an interpretation of worldly events.
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