<p>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.</p><p>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).</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>A book whose time has come…</p>