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This book offers an economics based theory for reinventing government that, if used, could lead to a leaner, more efficient government. Because this book is written by a government official, instead of an academic or pundit, it provides real insights into a pragmatic reinvention of government. At a time when the government seems out of control, all citizens should find out more about how the government works and seek to play a role in changing it. This book will help people do that.
This book contains 22 short essays that provide basic knowledge about how our complex system works. It is an ideal gift from parents to children of high school or college age because it teaches the kind of practical, worldly knowledge that our schools often fail to teach.l The book is also useful for people transitioning into the workforce and can be used for workforce professional development.
Author Lloyd Lim's second collection of nine short stories spans multiple genres, including crime noir, science fiction, romance and tales about ordinary people. The tone runs the gamut from the tragic to the comic. Mr. Lim has created plots of greater complexity and character development than were present in his first collection, but he continues to demonstrate his adherence to Shakespeare's quip from Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark Act 2, Scene 2 that "brevity is the soul of wit." The story protagonists include: a cop tracking down a serial killer while harboring feelings for his partner; an assistant pastor investigating his daughter's death; a young man with a bad attitude; an elderly woman who escapes her retirement facility; a lonely wife with a powerful husband; a private investigator who meets a woman who draws him into a conspiracy with long tentacles; a man in the 22nd century who must propose to a much younger woman with whom he has been paired by a computer; a man with a cockamamie business idea.Mr. Lim has also included a brief, one-act play ideal for a student production on a shoestring budget. The play deals with the perennial issue of the artist versus the art object and the sacrifices one may be forced to make for an artistic life. Finally, because we find ourselves in a hyper-partisan time, Mr. Lim has included some simple ideas for understanding the basis for the partisan divide and for navigating and rising above it.Mr. Lim has taken his study of literature and film to fashion stories with both literary and cinematic aspects. In fact, one short story was adapted from a previously written screenplay. Mr. Lim writes in both first- and third- person narrative styles; he believes that thinking like an actor can help develop the dramatic aspects of literary fiction. His test for a protagonist? Would an actor badly want to play this part? This collection should appeal to a broad range of readers, from young adults to seniors. It is accessible to those with a range of educational backgrounds and doesn't preach only to those with a specific set of political or social values. If a film rating were attached to these stories, it would go no higher than PG-13. The stories vary in length, but none are so long that they would burden busy professionals.
Author Lloyd Lim's ten short stories take readers on a rapid-fire tour of the human capacity for wistful remembrance, flawed memories, self-deception and cruelty to others, without losing sight of the humor in it all. His writing is simple and concise, but his ideas about the human condition are subtle and complex. Readers who enjoy a certain amount of ambiguity and ambivalence, who like to mull over the meaning of a short story as a reflection of their own present concerns, will find this collection intriguing and entertaining. Also included in this volume are some of his previously published and unpublished essays on culture, politics and education. Mr. Lim puts it this way: "drawing a bright line of distinction between fiction and non-fiction may not always make sense when reflecting upon contemporary life and society." His essays cover a dazzling array of topics, but are always pointed and relevant. Because Mr. Lim worked in government, has taught in a classroom and is a musician and writer, he doesn't only draw from academic theory or creative imagination. He isn't just looking in from the outside; he has the insights of a practitioner. In short, there is a rare variety and range in this volume that readers will find both engaging and provocative.
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