The Billy Green saga . . . a complicated, joyful, twisted, sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, always unpredictable journey. Billy is growing up and more determined than ever to find meaning in life and comfort in love. He’s discovering what it really means to be an adult. Surely, no one said it would be pretty. He certainly had ample fair warning, growing up in Detroit. But nothing ever prepares us for some things.Like a shattering loss of innocence.
Is there a difference between Japanese sake and turpentine?
Do modern-day geishas play electric guitar?
There are more answers than questions. So . . .
Just say ‘NO’ to boredom, ignorance & xenophobia!
IT’S EASY! LIVE FROM JAPAN! will take good care of you.
I promise!
The Kindle version is available HERE. An Apple iBOOK is available HERE. A B&N Nook Book is available HERE. Other popular ebook formats are available HERE. A deluxe paperback is available from Amazon HERE. A deluxe full-color paperback is available from B&N HERE. A deluxe full-color paperback is available from the printer HERE.
If those inspire you and you want to learn about the real Japan, I give you high marks for your curiosity and judgment. Here’s where you can pick up a copy.
Oh wow! Not only can you READ the worst book ever written, now you can LISTEN to the worst songs ever written to go along with the worst book ever written.
Standing on the shoulders of the great psychologists who laid the foundation for her revolutionary work, Dr. Joy was aggressively eclectic. She took Women Who Love Too Much to greater heights with her song “Men Who Love Too Much”. I’m Okay You’re Okay was rescued from sentimentality by her anthem “I’m Okay You’re the Pits”. By far Dr. Joy’s most popular song, “The Rut Less Traveled” was inspired by The Road Less Traveled.
Listen to the music and read the lyrics. And don’t say we didn’t warn you. These songs are infectious! You’ll be singing them in your sleep, then seeking shock therapy in the morning!