Re: Great books for young people?

From: Lee March (cyberlee@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Dec 29 1998 - 09:38:26 MST


Terry Donaghe wrote:
>
> The best generic type book I can think of to give a 16yo (male or
> female, interested or not in science, etc.) would be Harry Browne's
> "How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World." If I had read this book
> when I was 16, I think my life would have been a lot different.
> Browne talks about the importance of being an individual and how
> selfishness is not a bad thing. Any kid that reads this, and
> understands what Browne is saying won't have much problem with peer
> pressure and will begin to see that government is not a good thing.
> Browne says very little that is blatantly anti-religious, but he
> stresses over and over that we should each believe in ourselves,
> rather than blindly following dogma.
>
> When my son turns 14 or 15, I'll give him a copy of it.
>

What a wonderful suggestion. I read this book 10 or 12 years ago when I
was in my late 20's and it was a life changer for me. I cannot believe
that I didn't think of it when looking for gifts for my nephews and
neices this christmas. Well, I guess they will all get a late gift if I
can round up enough copies.

Thanks for the jog to my memory.

Lee



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