Description
Author: Peter Boyd
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 03/03/2012
Pages: 484
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.48lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.97d
ISBN13: 9781469932774
ISBN10: 1469932776
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical | General
About the Author
I'd lived in California and the Los Angeles area for 67 years. I would say that Los Angeles has been the love of my life. I had been a writer for the L.A. Free Press and Entertainment Weekly. At Warner Bros./Tamara Music I'd written over 300 songs and have had three plays produced. Most of my life, 37 years, has been spent waiting behind the wheel of a car and writing on a portable tablet or synthesizer in the driver's seat while waiting for important passengers in driveways. Sometimes for 72 hours at a stretch. I did some racing but I was primarily a chauffeur for the Department of State, Justice, Commerce, Senate, Saudi Royal Family, Brunai Royal Family and many celebrities and front pagers. There was plenty of seat time to write music and text. I'll add that I had well over one million miles with no tickets or accidents. My father was a leading architect who had lived in Taliesin East and Taliesin West with his teacher Frank Lloyd Wright and had traveled with him to Japan to study earthquake damage there. He also went to Mexico in 1957 for DMJM to investigate their damage. He was instrumental in changing the L. A. building code to allow structures over thirteen stories IF they built to code. It became apparent that so many, through cost cutting, were below standard and are clearly dangerous. My father's longtime friend was a teacher at the Sherman Indian School in Riverside. I spent many days playing with Mojave, Serrano, Navajo and Apache kids there. My fifth grade classmate, Socorro, was Tongva/Gabrielino and had challenged our teacher about their 'extinction.' She taught me a lot. My ex-wife, and still BFF, is Irish/Oglala Sioux, so my interest in the trials and survival of the Tongva Nation comes from within. The books underway include two on Los Angeles tectonic plates, earthquake peril, nuclear plants, and a novel with very graphic automobile chases on identifiable L.A. streets and canyons. "The Birth of Los Angeles - And the Genocide of the Tongva" The cover price for the 484 page paperback is: $19.95. The Kindle and E-books price is: $8.00
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