The author shares personal stories reflecting on seventy-five years of life as an Irish Catholic, aiming to convey the beauty and joy found in faith. Through selected events, the narrative offers a unique perspective on historical moments and the author’s experiences, highlighting the contrasts between the positive and negative aspects of life. The intention is to evoke recognition of both the uplifting and challenging elements of existence, inviting readers to connect with the shared human experience.
Andrew McKenzie Livres


Wester Island
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
In an unprecedented venture, the world's richest man turns a remote island into a live social experiment and reality show. It attracts a diverse group pursuing extraordinary goals: private visionaries, scientists, and military figures, all operating beyond mainland constraints. As the world watches, global tensions escalate towards war. Key players include Bonita Apple in the communist camp, Samson Tunn from Space Force testing new technologies, and local Sevi Akonga striving to preserve the island's heritage. From a mainland cave, Jonah Smith narrates these events as the world teeters on the brink of chaos, offering a riveting glimpse into ambition, power, and the fragility of societal order.