David Romtvedt 's No Way: An American Tao Te Ching explores the art of living in the fast-paced, dangerous, unpredictable contemporary world.
Lucid and wise in the spirit of its ancient Chinese predecessor, No Way functions as a kind of offbeat-yet-deadly-serious manual on the conduct of life.
This slightly tongue-in-cheek take on the Tao's advice acknowledges that nobody likes being told how to live, least of all the author himself.
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