WORD POWER MADE EASY
WORD POWER MADE EASY Over the years, I have found out that many books of fiction and non-fiction are ghost-written books, that is, the books are actually written by anonymous writers (who get well-paid by publishers) though the putative auhors are real persons whose names we find printed on the books. To make a long story short, to come to the point, My guess is that "WORD POWER MADE EASY" by Norman Lewis, a fascinating bestselling book on vocabulary building, may be ghost-written by a ghost writer, probably Ms. Mary, a wonderful teacher and one of the world's greatest teachers, who has also probably "ghost-written" some excellent books on vocabulary building supposedly written by "Dr. Wilfred Funk" of Reader's Digest as well. (Dr. Wilfred Funk and Professor Norman Lewis have both expired.) I wonder if the sweet and sexy "hippy" Ms. Z whom I saw in Bombay was ghost-writer Mary in disguise. Merriam-Webster's Vocabulary Builder (Merria...