LADY GEMINI, BOOK 2
The California Years
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About the Book
As Rose Bach's saga continued in Book 2, I imagined she would wilt under continuing pressures. Yet, the author evolved Rose into a 'universal person' challenging life's difficulties. Even through her weaknesses and failings, she remained a classical female warrior. I thank Mr. Zidbeck for revealing such a vital person; he balanced well the use of dialog within the documentary format.
-S. Richard Snodey, PE, LLB, PhD.; International Business Counselor
-Phillip Stein, Chief of Operations, Ret., L.A. County Probation Dept. I really got into the character, Rose. Her travails kept me reading 'one more page.' Part two of her story offers the compelling tale of a courageous, young Panamanian woman cast adrift in rural, Southern California during the mid Twentieth Century.
-Carlos Ledson Miller, Author of Panama; Belize; and Stroke Rose Bach's journey-down the many byways introduced in Book 1-revealed her search for her destiny against impossible odds. After reading the first half of her story, I wondered, as a recovering alcoholic, whether she would at least break even. Book 2 allowed me to witness her final struggles before she settled on the final hand.
-Ron P.
About the Author
No less than stated in Lady Gemini Book 1, the author persists in the judgment that alcohol is the most dangerous drug worldwide. Further, the author maintains that any so called War on Drugs that includes a grab bag of narcotics will fail. The above conclusion springs from his extensive travels and his 25 years experience as a probation officer.