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Richard Botelho

Biography

Richard Botelho

Richard Botelho is a recognized professional writer and social philosopher since 1984. Mr. Botelho's writing credits include his book The New Individualism: Personal Change to Transform Society, used in over one hundred colleges and universities in both undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as articles appearing in The Journal of Personal Transformation, MDM Publications, and the Stone Institute. He is frequently interviewed by both local and national media for his opinions on matters as diverse as economic policy, consumer behavior, societal trends, and global integration. His work has been international in scope, consisting of a variety of assignments, including work from India, Ukraine, Canada, and Ireland. He received his B.A. and M.A. in Government from California State University, Sacramento. Mr. Botelho lives in Danville, California. Leah's Way is his first novel.

Richard Botelho

Books by Richard Botelho

by Richard Botelho - Christian, Fiction

The tale of one woman's quest to find the meaning of her life, Leah's Way examines the soul at search, set against a world full of human weakness and misgiving. A lifetime of poor choices and the folly of one's own pride can overwhelm the noblest of intentions.