Freddie, Bill and Irving
By Kate Shannon and Paul Bennett
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However, the trio and trouble go hand in hand. The journey to Scotland is punctuated by one catastrophe after another, and the boys are soon being tracked down by several victims of their schemes.
Nonetheless, the boys always manage to avoid the consequences of their actions and finally return home as heroes of the hour, almost oblivious to the trail of destruction that they have left in their wake.
Kate Shannon
After dropping out of school in the eighth grade, and soon having a family of her own, Kate Shannon developed a lifelong interest in people and the cause of human suffering, including her own. Ms. Shannon attended Golden West College and the University of California, Irvine, concentrating on comparative cultures, including Indigenous traditions of Mexico. The author studied under Andreas Segura Granados in Mexico City and received an M.A. in Counseling from Northern Arizona University.Holding several counseling licenses, Kate worked many years in private practice and public mental health in both Arizona and California. She found her decade of work with the military in various states and countries prior to her retirement most satisfying. Among other writings, she published articles on the dangers of methadone for pain management. Kate attended the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and studied philosophical counseling in the Noetic Society with Dr. Pierre Grimes, as well as a summer with Dr. Herbert Otto at The Health Optimizing Institute, San Diego State.In a 1977 letter of recommendation from Dr. Grimes, he describes the author: "Kate studied Plato and learned to dialogue, studied Zen and practiced it with Zen Masters, went into psychology and sought analysts with whom she could work. This is her distinctive mark: she accepts mature challenges and seeks to integrate them into herself through her personal experience and dedication. While engaging in these pursuits, she raised her children and, I might say, she didn't let college interfere with her education and development."The author continues her exploration of the human condition.
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