‘Who Owns the World? The Parable of Tehya’

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, Jan. 14, 2009 — In his desire for more peace in the world and concern with how America has been perceived during President Bush’s administration, Darby Checketts was inspired to write “Who Owns the World? The Parable of Tehya.” Implementing fictional characters in a fictional time, Checketts wonders what would have occurred had Laura Bush formed a Council of Mothers (wives of the heads of state) to contemplate our response to terrorism, before the “great chiefs” chose to invade Iraq.

Having traveled extensively, including to five Islamic countries, Darby Checketts sees the need to remove the barrier communication in order to create better understanding between the West and the East. His contention is that America cannot be seen as prone to war or inclined to intimidate others with military might; otherwise, not only children, like the gentle spirit of Tehya, will suffer, but all humankind.

“Who Owns the World?” is a parable revealing ancient wisdom that is truth for a modern world. Checketts’ hope is for America to be and be seen as not merely a global force, but as a “force” for peace. His parable is not vitriolic criticism of past mistakes, but a desire for a future that can offer hope for tomorrow.

About the Author

Darby Checketts is a well-known business consultant and the author of ten other books. His most recent books are “Positive Conflict,” “Leverage,” and “Customer Astonishment.” He founded Cornerstone Professional Development. He is the proud father of seven children and lives with his wife in South Jordan, Utah. For more information, visit http://www.DarbyChecketts.com. The author is available for interviews.

Who Owns the World? is available from: http://www.iUniverse.com, http://www.bn.com and http://www.amazon.com

ISBN: 978-0-595-52804-2 – 6 x 9 – Paperback – 124 pages – $10.95

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