The Pen, Dennis Galloway
The Pen, Dennis Galloway
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The Pen
Sultan's Wisdom

Author: Dennis Galloway

Narrator: Dennis Galloway, Corkie Mann Galloway

Unabridged: 5 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/16/2021


Synopsis

Harold wanted a better life. He wanted a life that would free him from the shackles of his mundane existence. He wanted freedom, love, and a life that made his soul soar high. But how could he obtain those things?The surprising solution lay in an antique pen Harold purchased. At first, he thought it would just write down his thoughts, but he soon discovered it had a mind of its own. The pen took over, forcing Harold to write what it wanted, in a beautiful curly script in a language he didn’t understand. Soon he found himself writing—then actually traveling back in time -to completely experience the thousand-year-old story of the Bedouin Al-Hamid Akbar, a man who rose from being a street urchin and a thief to becoming a sultan esteemed by all. Al-Hamid’s life was one filled with excitement, including escape from slavery, facing crocodiles on the Nile, battles with Bedouin tribes, and finding the love of his life. But most importantly, his life provided Harold with solutions to change his own.Set in 1920s Edinburgh, The Pen is not only a great adventure story, but it a blend of fiction and personal development book. Dennis Galloway takes readers on a journey to discover ancient wisdom that can transfigure our current lives, and we won’t even need to buy a magical pen to make those positive changes happen.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert C. smith on February 18, 2021

Great but Simple Wisdom Presented in an Enjoyable Manner! Galloway masterfully shared some simple but brilliant philosophies to live by in an easy reading manner anyone can appreciate. Definitely worth reading.......more

Goodreads review by Linda on May 15, 2021

Fascinating A very different book. A man buys an old-style ink pen. The pen, never running out of ink, writes a detailed story. The story teaches the man about himself and his life. A couple misspelled words that did not detract from the story.......more