Kenneth Anderson's 16 year-old daughter reviews The Invisible Heart. Thanks, Renee. Glad you liked it.
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Kenneth Anderson's 16 year-old daughter reviews The Invisible Heart. Thanks, Renee. Glad you liked it.
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I liked that book much more than the other two and I really enjoyed The Choice. A lot of very good insight, humor, twist, and tension in IH.
Well hell, I looked at the link and the comments there and I really liked the one from Air Jordan Shoes, looked a lot like Gil had written it. Never suspected he might be a capitalist.
Blogs are so interactive where we get lots of informative on any topics nice job keep it up !!
Russ,
Just an off topic comment about your latest podcast that sparked a thought…
You probably already know this, but it is also true that the client-patron framework was prominent amongst the Romans as well. Indeed, a lot of the clients were ex-slaves of the patron; and that relationship, while changed in many ways, generally remained solid throughout the lives of both. Also, rather hilariously, Seneca the Younger in a letter on the system complains about how clients were basically leeches and that the patron got the worse end of the bargain.