Publisher's Synopsis
Throughout the ages, people have always been interested in what a hermit has to say. Seeds in the Wind was written by a college graduate and Army veteran who dropped out in 1970 to become a protester hermit. He gradually evolved into a pursuer hermit who lived alone, and off the grid, for most of his life.
His trilogy is something new in the art of writing. Since it includes many categories, he calls it an Entirety. It's a fictionalized autobiographical odyssey that is essentially a memoir, written not only by him but also by his alter ego, Jahthra, and with a big help from a tree in the forest (who speaks for himself).
Written in real time over more than four decades, his quest to bring peace and harmony to this world is presented with a sense of humor, and seeded within an extended romantic adventure with his adopted daughter, an orphan named Sprout.
Seeds in the Wind by James D. Gutierrez (as Jahthra): There's ACTION, but no bad guys. CONSPIRACY, but no treachery. MYSTERY, but no crime. ADVENTURE, but no superheroes. And LOVE, but no sex.
A book whose time has come...