I've been reading Fred's work for some time now and have always savoured every minute of doing so. I've always enjoyed my discussions with him on his style and content and his ability to make me smile and sometimes even burst out laughing. I am an international artist, a lover of classical and folk music and an avid reader of the literature of many countries. However, since reading Fred's work, I've stopped listening to my Paul Coelho disks. I mean that as a compliment to Fred. He has a way of addressing my heart and my mind and in addition, I like the way his stories have a beginning, a middle and an end. I'm never left wondering what he, the author, really meant. I share with the author his wide range of emotions from deep inner longings to a laugh in the face of destiny. To my own amazement, I've learned about the striving for excellence from a Mexican cricket and the nostalgia of soldiers witnessing the last performance, in an open field, of one of the world's greatest ever dancers. I love the way in which Fred openly embraces the cultures and traditions of the world and makes them his own. Above all, I've now learned to look at trees and animals in a new way. I feel that they all have something to tell me and I've also learned that, as I walk along, the sound of music is not far away.
Margaret, Pretoria South Africa
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Walking with Joy
I've been reading Fred's work for some time now and have always savoured every minute of doing so. I've always enjoyed my discussions with him on his style and content and his ability to make me smile and sometimes even burst out laughing.
I am an international artist, a lover of classical and folk music and an avid reader of the literature of many countries. However, since reading Fred's work, I've stopped listening to my Paul Coelho disks. I mean that as a compliment to Fred. He has a way of addressing my heart and my mind and in addition, I like the way his stories have a beginning, a middle and an end. I'm never left wondering what he, the author, really meant.
I share with the author his wide range of emotions from deep inner longings to a laugh in the face of destiny. To my own amazement, I've learned about the striving for excellence from a Mexican cricket and the nostalgia of soldiers witnessing the last performance, in an open field, of one of the world's greatest ever dancers. I love the way in which Fred openly embraces the cultures and traditions of the world and makes them his own.
Above all, I've now learned to look at trees and animals in a new way. I feel that they all have something to tell me and I've also learned that, as I walk along, the sound of music is not far away.
Margaret, Pretoria South Africa