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Book Description
Located in a rural area just south of San Francisco is a bizarre therapy center called "The Pacific Garden Therapy Center". Members of "The Farm" are men and women between the ages of 25 and 35. Trained therapists work with each patient whose participation in farm labor provides structure for their growth.
This novel is meant to be a humorous comment on contemporary life, here and abroad. The book offers a wild, fictional romp in many directions. The author begs the forgiveness of professional therapists.
Into this community of unique young people comes a foreign visitor, an African Prince who has been placed on the farm by the U.S.Government for political reasons. In a casual and friendly manner the Prince chats with each young member and suggests attitudinal changes that benefit each one.
This wild romp of a story of young people on a Therapy Farm is meant to promote laughter... but as we all know, laughter and tears are partners in life. You may see your son or daughter faintly masked in this community of youngsters searching for happiness.
About the Author
Mr. Woodruff worked for several years in the advertising business in New York and then re-cast his life in sunny California. This may seem similar to the character of Larry Butcher in A Farm Where People Grow. Externally a businessman, he is internally an artist, an actor, a singer and now an author. He first envisioned this story as a film. He has worked as a day-player in several films. He may write a screen play of this book.
A Farm Where People Grow,Charles Woodruff,Xlibris Corporation,0738831492,Fiction,Fiction - General,General,Humorous
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