Many who read fiction want to be entertained and escape from the real world while improving their emotional and mental well-being. Well-written fiction is both entertaining and therapeutic. Periodically, a new book is published that is so compelling, straightforward, humorous, and easy to follow that it quickly becomes a masterpiece for those readers wanting to experience a wide range of emotions through a set of complex characters and a believable plot. “Try to Shoot an Azimuth” by Bruce W. Simmons is that book.
Engaging with fiction at any level can help distract a reader from daily stress through the process of “story immersion.” From page one, readers of this book are fully absorbed into a powerful plot and robust characters. The reader will experience reduced feelings of anxiety and tension by transferring personal emotions to the protagonists and antagonists and constantly unfolding conflicts.
By relating to the book’s storylines from many walks of life and the supporting cultures, a higher sense of empathy is achieved. The reader will observe a plot involving the modern Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo cultures of New Mexico and Arizona. The story promotes understanding and acceptance of others while reducing prejudicial and stereotypical opinions. It also presents an accurate description of the region’s geography, supporting the various traditions practiced by the inhabitants who have been there for centuries.
“Try to Shoot an Azimuth” will expose the reader to new ideas and perspectives about our world, including new definitions of true wealth, lifelong friendships, parenting styles, loving relationships, the art of leadership, and the need to set ongoing goals. The reader will gain insights from different cultures, customs, traditions, and beliefs that may allow reassessment of their personal beliefs and values.
It is not often that a manuscript will allow the reader to enjoy a story on many different levels. This book does that. It can be a simple exercise in pure entertainment. It allows the reader to immerse themselves in a different and unknown world, where the characters must deal with conflicts with maturity, experience, and wise decisions. But the book can also be a learning experience for anyone interested in the region and its people. The engaging plot of “Try to Shoot an Azimuth” will focus the reader on the details of the excellent story and encourage and enhance everyday vocabulary and cognitive functions and stimulate the mind. In addition, readers can better understand and navigate their own emotions by experiencing them vicariously through the characters in the story. It is both therapeutic and entertaining,
Read about Running Deer, a Pueblo Indian warrior who returns from Vietnam with mental and physical scars from his combat experience. Will he be rescued from his dark thoughts and alcoholism? Learn how his friends, his culture, and his new experiences allow him to fight a new battle against PTSD. The book can be purchased on Amazon today. Don’t miss out on a dynamic story involving struggle, traditions, love, and a surprise ending.