“Stan I.S. Law must be one of today's most unusual writers: he can create intellectual excitement with nothing but introspective dialogues, mind-stretching explorations of complex concepts like life, death, love and loyalty. This saga of an elderly Polish woman who records, for her sons' benefit, her thoughts as she ages and loses one faculty after another, has such authenticity of voice that one wonders whether it is really fiction. She is blessed with sons who visit her in the elder hospice and engage her in deep philosophical conversations. The author's erudition ranges over religions, Buddhism, spiritualism, and one rejoices that this 90-year-old woman's mind is as sharp and penetrating as her sons'. The writing has classical grandeur and poetic beauty, the characters are vividly drawn, especially the nurses' helper, a giant of a man named Raphael whose sensitivities and erudition match the author's. This is a jewel of a piece of writing, with an honesty that makes transcendence and incontinence equally noble a part of the narrative. If you value the life of the mind, this book is for you.â€
Kate Jones, writer, editor, (Pasadena, MD USA)
The Gate – Things my Mother told me is available on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, Barns and Noble and most major online book distributors.
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Inhousepress specializes in exploration of Human Potential. They published six novels, six more are in the editing process. In addition, six non-fiction books, plus collections of poetry and short stories are in various advanced stages of preparation.