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Stuart F. Tower

Biography
Like real world
adventurers, the resourceful Stuart Tower went straight out of high school and
into the Army during historic times--specfically, during the U.S. Occupation of
Japan. He returned to academics and graduated from Emerson College, cum laude,
in History/Social Science with a minor in Educational Psychology. He also
garnered a Masters in Education from Boston University with Psychology-History
as a minor and attended a UCLA Doctoral Studies program with emphasis on
Educational Psychology.
He has since taught and counseled at
all levels of the professional and academic worlds. His experience ranges from
The Rand Corporation, Honeywell and the Arthur Young Company to establishing
management programs for 150 international clients. Not one to rest on his
laurels, Tower commenced his retirement with teaching and now oversees six
differing history courses for an Elder hostel organization in California.
Throughout his career he has penned
innumerable newspaper features and countless articles for North American
periodicals and journals. Authoring three books, he has also been a nominee for
the National Jewish Book Council Award.
Having extensively researched and traveled throughout the United States and
Eastern Europe he is married, a father of three and a grandfather of five.
Stuart Tower resides in Southern California, from where he brings his formidable
education, research and experience to bear in his fourth book, The Wayfarers,
now published by The Lighthouse Press.
In
The News
With two film
production companies offering to co-produce a feature film version of Stuart
Tower's, The Wayfarers, Lighthouse Entertainment, L.L.C. is now
soliciting investors for financing this historical epic. Potential investors are
invited to learn more about this opportunity by clicking
HERE.
Author's Work
THE WAYFARERS
Author's Work Offered Online
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Author's Website
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Synopsis
Rarely will
literature, history, an author and a novel find that perfect balance of
authenticity and entertainment that represents an enduring classic. Stuart
Tower's The Wayfarers is that perfect balance.
During the opening decade of the 20-century Romania was home to economic
instability. At the hands of government enforced-impoverishment, trade boycotts
and social unrest arose from what we now realize were the global consequences of
industrial and political revolution. Out of this period of unrest a
disenfranchised and downtrodden mass organized into a group who pressed westward
across a hostile Europe. Their destination was the sanctuary of America. That
was their quest and this is their story.
But
The Wayfarers is much more than just a historical fiction. It is a
well-researched look back at the 20th Century Jewish movement out of Europe.
This is a slice of life so real that turning the pages is like being there.
"In today's fast-paced, electronic society, plain old-fashioned, captivating
story-telling is rare. In The Wayfarers, Stuart Tower has done just that . . ."
--Steven Spielberg
Filmmaker
In
The News
With two film
production companies offering to co-produce a feature film version of The
Wayfarers, Lighthouse Entertainment, L.L.C. is now soliciting investors for
financing this historical epic.
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queries regarding Thomas E. Thorpe

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