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“With
a clarity of vision wielded by few writers, Monty Joynes exposes the
corruption and decay of man’s soul in the urban dying world. Language as it is really used and spoken, blended into an
engaging portrait of postmodern man, his environments, his system of
beliefs, thoughts, modes, and potentiality.
Building on the tradition of Kerouac, Pynchon, and Henry Miller,
Joynes’s lyrical and textured map of the human psyche will become a
permanent fixture in American literary culture.
The decay and decline of the spirit, for Joynes, can only be
halted and reversed through an absolute transformation of self. By peacefully releasing the old into the void and recreating
oneself as another, the individual may find previously undiscovered
meaning and renewal. One
man’s downward spiral of spiritual erosion and transformation in a
cycle of self-renewing energy has been reconstructed by Joynes into a
complex and multifaceted narrative that exposes new truths on every
level that the reader will inevitably peel away for her or himself.
There is hope for our emptiness; we must brave the night to find
it.”
Quintin Parrish, Publisher’s Review
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Customer
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Wonderful
starting over. Ran
across this book several years ago at a local bookstore, lost track of
it, found it again looking for something else. It's a wonderful novel
about how one can begin a new life that is deeper and more connected
than one's old one.
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A
spiritual contemplative experience.
I don't
particularly enjoy reading fiction novels, but I was intrigued by Winn's
endurance to throw away his identity, his family, his prominent position
in the community, and, most of all, his comfortable life.
It's not every day that a very wealthy and educated middle aged
man, sound of mind, decides to do something totally irrational, by
leaving his loved ones, his bank accounts, his assets, and his
successful business, and goes naked into the night, wandering around the
country with the true hope to find a new identity and the true meaning
of his existence. It takes
a lot of guts and a 'desperate' drive.
This is what kept me devouring the book page after page,
depicting myself in the same situation, and living his experience as he
is about to start a precarious new life, just about when he had
practically achieved everything and had accumulated wealth and power.
Each chapter kept me nailed to its story with trepidation and suspense.
I had a spiritual contemplative experience, and I cried with Booker when
Nita died. Now I can hardly wait to buy the sequel LOST IN LAS VEGAS and
to read more about Booker's new life with the Pueblo Indians.
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THE
RIGHT BOOK AT THE RIGHT TIME IN MY LIFE: NAKED
INTO THE NIGHT answers the questions posed by the inevitable mid-life
experience of so many of we “boomers” are asking.
Leaving self-sufficiency and moving toward faith and focus on
others is the path to inner peace.
In this paradigm, it matters less what you do, what you have,
etc. The focus in this book
is on how we do what we do. If
you search for freedom and inner peace, this book has some of the
answers.
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An
amazing journey. A
spiritually renewing read from beginning to end. I became a willing
participant in Booker's emotional quest and will not soon forget NAKED's
powerful message. Monty Joynes is a truly gifted writer, and I look forward to
reading more from him!
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