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The Cedar Post

by American Dream Makers Inc.

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Label:American Dream Makers Inc.
Pages:311
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:2000-12-10
Published By:American Dream Makers Inc.
ASIN:0970677200
Category:Book

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This compelling story is not about young romance, prep wrestling, the Deaf or the Deaf-blind. It is not about terrorism, the holocaust, or understanding death. They are the framework for this heartwarming story about a never-a-serious-thought high school senior and his best friend, a Deaf-blind, legless old man, who teaches him how to capture and hold, The Pristine American Dream.

Pristine, "Characteristics of the earliest period or condition: original: still pure: uncorrupted: unspoiled [Pristine beauty]." Webster's New World Dictionary.

Sometime, somehow, somewhere, we, as a people, stopped living and dreaming The Pristine American Dream as our Founding Fathers knew it. Like colors fading from a handkerchief long forgotten on a cedar post, the Dream has faded from our thoughts and aspirations. The change has been imperceptible, yet over time all of the brilliance has faded to the dull, uninspiring and common. The Pristine American Dream has taken on a different hue.

To some, the American Dream has become a passionate search for easy wealth by hitting it big in the lottery, sweepstakes, a big lawsuit, or receiving an inheritance. To others it is landing a professional sports contract, or achieving prominence in politics, business or popularity without any thought to inherent rights. As important as these achievements may be to some people, The Pristine American Dream is much better.

This story showcases The Pristine American Dream, which is those inalienable or inherent rights guaranteed to each American by virtue of their birth, and the diligence, hard work and determination required to obtain and enjoy the privileges of life. Simply put, inherent rights are the rights to be and to do good. Everything that is good is right, an inherent right. Nobody ever has the right to do bad; they only have the power to choose it.

Many people see goodness as the result of religious dedication instead of the catalyst that fires the furnace of happiness. No matter what circumstances' individuals, families, communities or nations find themselves in, they always enjoy more peace of mind and happiness when they maintain their inherent rights. Privileges are the sweet things of life for which one must work to receive.

This is a fiction story. The setting is Declo, Idaho during the years of 1966 and 1967. All the characters are fiction, but like many great fiction characters they may resemble living or dead individuals whose lives have impacted that of the author. Most family names are indigenous to the Declo community, yet there should not be any inference made that any of the characters are living or have ever lived. There are, however, certain authenthic individuals who make cameo appearances to add color to its historical setting.

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Everyone needs to read The Cedar Post - Reviewed on 2008-01-07
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One of the best books ever written. Jack R. Rose is superb in the retelling of his story. This needs to be made into a movie however no director could do it justice. If Amazon can't find it for you, keep searching. It is amazing!
Hilarious, poignant, and moving. - Reviewed on 2007-08-08
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This book made me laugh out loud, cry, and want to be a better person. I can identify so well with Jon, the main character. The lens through which he looked at his life was comical and sometimes sad. This is a must read for anyone wondering if their kids are going to make it in this world or for anyone hoping to make something out of their life or help someone else do the same. I've read it several times and still love it and I credit this book for getting my husband into reading for pleasure. For teens and up.
Masterful teaching of the bigger, broader, better view of life - Reviewed on 2007-08-08
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Not only entertaining, down-to-earth, and easy to relate to, but the teaching in it comes together perfectly as the book progresses so that like John, feeling ordinary, you feel by the end that you to can maximize your potential and be better than you currently are. Knowing your rights and privileges and being able to learn them in a captivating view, allows you to see the bigger, broader, better picture of life. This is what this book has done for me!
Amazing Novel - Reviewed on 2007-03-01
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This is one of the most amazing and insightful books I have ever read. It is a funny and fast moving story line but with a depth that deserves to be read again and again. I still read it several times a year and get something new out of it every time. Great for every age group from teens and beyond. Be sure to get the sequel as well called Tears of Joy. Read the book and make sure everyone you know reads it as well. It could well change the world.
The Cedar Post - Reviewed on 2003-01-23
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2 customers found this review helpful.

This book is nothing short of incredible. I enjoyed it very much and was inspired by it.

To avoid confusion, this review was not written by C.D.Nemelka, but by a family member who evidently knows my password :)
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