Publisher's Synopsis
Thomas Higgins works for the state of California in the Climate Agency. Numerous complications interrupt his relatively happy life. Foremost among them is his recurring dream that is set in the Middle East.
Also high on the complication list is one of Thomas' rules: he should never become intimatewith a co-worker. However, sleeping with a woman prevents the dream from
recurring. With that as a solution, he relents and takes a co-worker, Christie,
as a roommate. Like Thomas, Christie is a bike-riding enthusiast. Aside from that shared interest she poses
numerous challenges to his personal space and happy life. Will Thomas work out the situation with Christie? What about Liz from Santa Clara?
Has his journey to Isfahan resulted in his becoming The Teacher of Righteousness? If you enjoyed reading the first book and want to know how
Thomas Higgins deals with his contemporary life and the life he leads as Judah in ancient Judea, then this is exactly the sequel for you. Aside from finding out the answers to all your questions, you will enjoy a memorable reading experience as you complete the journey through The Short Happy Life of Thomas Higgins.