Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Book: Is America Dying?

My new book entitled: Is America Dying? is currently in print and will be available in a month or so. It can be purchased from the following web site: www.justbookz.com

Here is a brief description of the book:

An in depth look at fanatical behavior that is generating turbulence, chaos, destruction, and unpredictability leading to the widespread division and polarization amongst Americans. What is wrong with the United States and the world as Americans head into the twenty-first century? The main issue seems to be that people are more divided and polarized than ever before. The six barriers polarizing Americans discussed in "Is America Dying?" are: Religion, National Organizations, Human Influences, External Influences and Traits, Politics, and Diversity.

Here is a brief bio on the author:

Patrick Bohan graduated from Penn State University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1986. He spent the next 21 years working for a high technology company where he held a number of positions from individual contributor to management. His greatest achievement was being elected Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff in 2006, for his technical contributions. He had more than 20 publications and patents in the field of Test Engineering. Patrick has also published an investment book entitled: “MoneySense: A Commonsense Road to Financial Security and Early Retirement”, in 2001. He followed his own advice, and retired in 2007, at the age of 43. He and his wife have moved to Colorado to enjoy the outdoors. Patrick is as avid hiker and mountaineer. He has climbed all of the state high points except Alaska (One failed attempt on Mount McKinley). He has climbed over 30 of Colorado’s 54 fourteen thousand foot peaks (14ers). His greatest alpine achievement is a winter ascent of the Grand Teton. Patrick has taken all of his life experiences, and uniquely related them to our national problems in this ground-breaking book. Thus, “Is America Dying?” is a cross between an autobiography and a political publication.

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