Stop!

Stop!

A Handy Monitor, Pocket Conscience and Portable Guardian against the World, the Flesh and the DevilBy Nathan Dane Urner
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In "Stop!", Nathan Dane Urner navigates the intricacies of contemporary life, evoking an urgent need for self-reflection and awareness in a rapidly changing world. With a distinctive literary style that blends sharp dialogue and introspective narration, Urner explores themes of urgency, the passage of time, and the often-overlooked moments that define our existence. Set against a backdrop of modern societal pressures, the book serves as both a poignant commentary and a call to action, encouraging readers to pause and engage with their lives more deeply. Nathan Dane Urner, an author known for his engaging prose and keen observational skills, draws from his diverse experiences and philosophical inclinations in crafting "Stop!" Urner's background in sociology and literature informs his writing, allowing him to weave critical insights into the fabric of fictional narratives. His commitment to examining the human condition and its complexities resonates throughout the text, reflecting a profound understanding of modern dilemmas. "Stop!" is a compelling read for anyone seeking not just entertainment, but also a mirror to their own lives. Urner'Äôs rich storytelling challenges readers to confront the hurried pace of their existence, making it an essential addition to contemporary literature. This book is recommended for those who wish to pause, reflect, and perhaps redirect their journey.

Audiobook details

GenreGeneral Fiction
Length1 hr 9 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 30, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction.
7In Judging Others.
2In Choosing a Vocation.
8In Recreation.
3In General Deportment.
9In The Domestic Relations.
4In Love Affairs.
10In Business Life.
5In Money Matters.
11THE END.
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6In Guarding Against Bad Habits.

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