Manzanar
The Orchards of Eden
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About the Book
‘Manzanar’ is a story of the joy and tragedy of America blended with our intrinsic place in nature. Manzanar means ‘Apple Orchard’, where things magical and terrifying occur. With an intertwining link of apples and history, ‘Manzanar’ brings the epic of World War II to the modern forefront, to ponder, enjoy and act toward progress in peace. From a small orchard in Iowa to the horrendous Manzanar Japanese-American concentration camp in California, to a worldview of culture and disasters, Manzanar’ captures the joy and pathos of life’s roads. ‘Manzanar’ completes the trilogy of Dr. Wayne Williams’ epic essays, short stores and poetry describing the trail to sustainability within the metaphor of apple culture throughout the world interlinked with the humanity needed to complete the wonder of the struggle to civilization.
About the Author
Completion of ‘Manzanar’ into the trilogy of Dr. Wayne Williams’ previous offerings of the books ‘Kissing the Hand of the Dead’ and ‘Stop da Warz’ creates a magnum opus based on our collective endeavors to create peace and harmony for a change. Environmentalist, Botanist and International Developer, specializing in Apples and many other horticultural crops, Wayne travelled the world working with the poorest of the poor in sixteen countries and six war zones. Helping all kinds of people, from the lepers in the central city dump of Guatemala, to serving as an advisor to presidents and ambassadors, Dr. Williams blends the stoicity of science and philosophy with hands in the dirt aspects of agriculture, needed to create contemplative routes to inner satisfaction. Wayne has published extensively in scientific literature, won several awards for his botanical and environmental accomplishments and continues to play the piano as much as possible enjoying life with his family and friends.