David doc Robertson


Whitewater, CA 92282
david@daviddoc.com

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Books by David doc Robertson

 Body and  Soul

Relive the life of Adam Daniels, born bi-racial in the Jim Crow South in 1940.  Raised by his Negro grandparents and other extended family members.

He knew what love was from the examples he witnessed at home, where he learned the rewards of success.  Adam saw both as a child and while becoming a man, when he learned that passion could come without love, but it was better the other way around.

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A Family Tree, Taking Root

Every generation thinks it knows more than the one before and refuses to heed suggested warnings.  Brother and sister, Roman and Virginia, listen to their elders but still experience tragedies that threaten their family tree, though other times strengthen it.  Come back to the good old days of innocence in Los Angeles from the 1960s through the 90s. - historical fiction  

 

 

World War II at the Movies,

A Cinematic Tribute to the Greatest Generation

Other than love and death and growth of the human spirit, World War II has been the subject of more motion pictures than any other specific event – ever, and that's not including documentaries.  Nearly 900 films have been made about those historic four years, depicting the Greatest Generation at its best and its worst.  non-fiction

 

I Tried to Box with God

A true story about the founder of Viejo Productions. David doc Robertson details how his life changed within a second on a football field years ago. Paralyzed with a spinal-cord injury and stuffed in the backseat of a 1968 Ford Falcon - what else could go wrong? Experience the trauma of shattered dreams, the rejection of beliefs, and poetic boxing match that ended faster than a flash of lightning.  memoir

 

 

A Year and Forever

After the death of his wife Josh Havens recalls the first love of his life and the hysteria they caused at Crenshaw High when Mr. Basketball started dating the quirkiest girl on campus, Krystal Page, who suddenly disappeared a year later.  He remembers their senior year, filled with emotions and passions that he deposited into his lifetime bank of memories that his wife knew about and did her best to be a good substitute.  fiction

 

Murder and the Cop Next Door

Joey Maldonado takes advantage of a government program that encourages officers to live in the area in which they work. See how this obsessed homicide detective follows clues that lead him in different directions by presenting themselves as impossibilities that force him to go against his instinct as a person and a cop, determined to rid the streets of every gutless alley rat who decides to end the life of another.  fiction   

 

My Break-Ups

This is a story of innocence and its awesome view of young love and the belief that it can withstand any obstacle thrown in its path.  Passion and driven emotions come in steamy bunches for Jacob and his love as his cravings for the perfect relationship even make it through a tornado.  With age, however, comes tormented misgivings that true love doesn't have a chance.  He and Daniella endure the threat to their lives together, but then after years of bliss, the perfect couple face one final test.  fiction         

 

The Closure Clinic

Sex, revenge, love, or channeling the dead are a few of the motivations for Dr. Alberto Gonzales' patients to seek his help at the Closure Clinic.  His treatments allows each client to gain the sensation and passion of a missed carnal encounter or relieve the frustration of being cheated or intimidated sometime in the past.  Alberto successfully treats his patients until his own need for closure becomes evident and he begins to lose control of his actions.  fiction         

 

The Family Duran

La Familia Duran turns the clock back to 1910 – before the majority of homes had electricity, telephones, and indoor plumbing. In the midst of a land war, Ricardo and Lidia meet by chance when he feels a sudden surge of energy shoot through his hand and body to his toes from the slightest touch of her hand.  She feels the charge as well and her heart flutters from the shock, as their eyes lock for a brief but noticeable moment.  historical fiction

 

The Elements of College Success

Savor those final moments at graduation.  Hug all of your friends and say goodbye to all of your teachers.  Take one last look down the halls, at the football field, and in the gym where you cheered for your classmates and against other schools.  As you drive away do not look back.  That part of your life is over.  If you're reading this, you are now in college, or at least planning to get there.  And your experience will be mainly up to you. non-fiction  

 

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