Railroad Thinking

Railroad Thinking is very different from Kuester's first book, Adam and Eve for Atheists. Also, it has nothing to do with railroads.

Rather it is a whimsical reference to the train of thoughts wrecking off and onto the tracks in the author's mind. Sometimes it is that the only survivor of this devastation is the lonesome caboose parked in the leftover of what passes for his brain.

It turns out that his brain has a few toots left. Whatever you are looking for, it is here. Here is a blend of wisdom and whimsical, laughable and pathetic, humorous and ugly, smart and unsmart, always friendly. Here is priceless information regarding the fine and fancy women from the great state of Idaho. Women and girls, ladies and unladies.

The writing is in the style of good friends visiting and discussing the great and the small issues that people talk about when good friends meet. A reader will feel that he/she is visiting with a person.


--Fred R. Kuester

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