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Connecting The Invisible Lines In Human Nature
Rain Publishing Inc. unveils author Craig Baird’s novel “Connections” which delves into the age old saying that you need to be careful for what you wish for.
Burlington, ON (PRWEB) October 13, 2006 -- As a nation it seems that more often than naught we are never content with our own life and peer into the window to our neighbor’s or maybe the person passing us on the street, and usually that of the rich and famous. We wonder what their life is like and ask ourselves if that life is it better than mine believing the age old saying that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Hence in Craig Baird’s first novel “Connections,” he delves into the theme of “wanting what the other has” and “freeing oneself” in an innovative manner that takes us from one person to the next and back again, in a delightful insight of our society and the world.
From characters that we see everyday, to the celebrity lifestyle we can only dream of, Baird shows us that money does not buy happiness, losing everything frees us to do anything, and that despite what you think, that guy across with the big house and the fancy car may not be any happier than you.
Using a style that gives a different person a chapter to themselves, and connecting them slightly to the person before, the book takes the reader on a circular journey that brings them full circle to where they started.
RPI unveiled “Connections” in October 2006. Dave Paterson, President and C.O.O. of RPI states, "Craig’s book will be a great hit for those who are interested in reading a truly perceptive book, filled with wit, irony, drama, and spirituality.”
Connections is available at select bookstores near you or visit www.rainbooks.com.
For more information regarding Connections or author Craig Baird visit www.rainbooks.com or contact via e-mail.
RPI: 905.592.2122
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