Title: Thus I Came: Voiceless Short Stories
Author: Tien C. Lee
Publisher: GoldTouch Press, LLC
ISBN: 978-1952155901
Pages: 358
Genre: Education & Teaching/Schools & Teaching
Synopsis
This book is a revised and expanded version of Thus I Came – short stories that I have been privileged to relate (2018).A Recall some joyful wits rendered by my pre-kindergartener kids and grandkids (pp. 2 – 23). B My mother strived to raise four kids as an illiterate farm laborer during my father’s five-year imprisonment for alleged subversion of Government. Unforeseen happenstances that somehow catapulted me from the verge of quitting school to college on a path dotted with financial and legal hiccups, and eventually ended up as a professor in an American university (pp. 24 – 85). C My brief military service in Taiwan taught one naïve college graduate to become a better and matured person (pp. 86 – 110).D My ancestors struggled for survival over 200 years in the frontier interior of Taiwan, marked with official corruptions and brutality as well as banditry, ethnic conflicts, family feud, and heinous lawlessness. It also narrates my father’s journey to hell, post-prison rehabilitation, and business bankruptcy (p. 111 – 231). E I explore the good among us and expose the ugly for shining the good (pp. 232 – 296). F What could be done better? It briefs my achievements and failures along my career path (pp. 297 – 336).
Author Bio
Tien C. Lee is an Emeritus Professor of Geophysics/Hydrogeology at the University of California, Riverside, California. He has published as the lead author in peer-reviewed journal articles on seismology, geoelectricity, potential field, hydrogeology, and terrestrial heat flow. Also, he has authored three books: Applied Mathematics in Hydrogeology (1999), Wandering in Rock Country – One Rock, One story (2018) and its sequel -II. Stories beyond Beauty (2020).