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Wayne Cunningham

    Wayne Cunningham is captivated by San Francisco and its rich history, a fascination deepened by his residency in the city preceding the 1989 earthquake. His career as a journalist, beginning in the mid-90s, focused on chronicling the transformative impact of the internet and the subsequent tech boom. Cunningham's creative pursuits extend beyond writing, encompassing a passion for collecting vintage travel books and a dedication to photography using a traditional 35mm film camera.

    New Frontier
    Being a Doctor
    Kate, the Ghost Dog
    • 2024

      When you are a Black family in 1961 Los Angeles, how do you protect your white neighbors from a real-life bogeyman living in their midst? The Coles are a Black family from a small southern town who are trying to reap the golden harvest of jobs and a better lifestyle that Los Angeles, California proclaims during the era of President Kennedy's ""New Frontier"". When these pioneers move to an all-white neighborhood, they discover that their kind is not welcome. Poignant and humorous, this coming-of-age story is narrated by 12-year-old Samuel Scott Cole whose innocent and imaginative observations impart how this life-changing event affects him and his parents. Before moving Samuel lived in a neighborhood where skin color didn't matter, a place where kids played cowboys and Indians, competed in lunch pail wars, and talked about werewolves, molemen, vampires, and the bogeyman. Samuel doesn't fit in to this new community and is being ostracized and facing bigotry. Through it all Samuel manages to make one true friend he can rely on. The two unexpectedly encounter a real-life bogeyman and murderer who lurks within the neighborhood.

      New Frontier
    • 2014

      Being a doctor is much more than simply providing medical care. This book aims to increase the resilience and wellness of doctors, helping the profession to provide better care for patients, through a deep and thoughtful approach to clinical work.

      Being a Doctor
    • 2009

      Kate, the Ghost Dog

      • 48 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,4(3)Ohodnotit

      Helps young people cope with their grief over the death of a pet. This book deals specifically with the loss of a dog, but acknowledges that grief can accompany the loss of any pet. It takes seriously the emotional depth of grief.

      Kate, the Ghost Dog