ABOUT
THE BOOK
In Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Missing American Culture
author Kenneth Frawley contends that corporate
manipulation in every area of American life has led to a dumbing-down of the
American populace. As a result, the average American knows very little about
geography, art, music, government and history. A sub-par educational
system is to be held accountable. Yet even it is victim of the runaway corporate
train. A profit-and-power-ravenous-beast that will stop at nothing to gain a
stranglehold over America, even if it that requires turning the populace into a
solely vocationally-trained herd of somnambulist cattle.
Fortunately, a small
proportion of American society has been only slightly infected by the hamster-in-the-wheel
scheme, and it is this faction that eagerly enlists the aid of the great master
sleuth, Mr. Sherlock Holmes and his invaluable assistant, Dr. John Watson.
Amazingly, in the year 2000, both Holmes and Watson are alive and active, two
supreme examples of what a life spent seeking and acquiring knowledge will yield
for mind, body and spirit.
Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Missing American Culture
Written
by: Kenneth
Frawley
Category:
Fiction/Humor
Copyright by Xlibris/RandomHouse, Inc.