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2022 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition Displays Author Dennis L. Boaz's New Release

By: WebWire

The fascinating and informative memoir of Dennis L. Boaz “Seven Rights for Citizen Slackers: With Notes from the Battles of Good King Boaz” will be available on display by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 24-27, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC.

This book of philosophy consists of two main parts. It chronicles the author's quest to develop and publish a book on his rational and global social structure based on human rights and influenced by awareness concepts revealed in the Hindu chakras and the Egyptian Tarot, as well as his quest to publish a book unveiling his one-of-a-kind creation.

Boaz enables readers to learn about the Article Five constitutional convention and how the setup could be practiced in education to improve stability and conciseness; revamp business to favor the laborers; and reorganize government towards a more democratic, reliable, and fair system of governing.

“Seven Rights for Citizen Slackers” may be the readers' key to the mystery of what is locked beneath the Book of Revelation's seven seals.

To offer his book in the best manner, Boaz has spent forty years searching. San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Guahan (Guam), and Spain all have encounters between Boaz and various authorities in an attempt to promote an early seven-rights text.

Boaz's most comical and unsuccessful attempt to draw attention to his writing and philosophy came in 1976 when he smoked a marijuana joint in San Francisco's Federal Building. His most controversial opportunity for gaining attention to his writing occurred in 1977 when he represented convicted killer Gary Gilmore and successfully asked the Utah Supreme Court to remove Gilmore's stay of execution--resulting in his execution by firing squad two months later. Boaz, many years later, admitted that he was morally wrong to assist in his client's execution.

Want to learn more? Get a copy of Dennis L. Boaz's “Seven Rights for Citizen Slackers: With Notes from the Battles of Good King Boaz” now available at Amazon. More so, catch this book at the 2022 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition.

“Seven Rights for Citizen Slackers: With Notes from the Battles of Good King Boaz”
Author | Dennis L. Boaz
Genre | Philosophy, Memoir
Publisher | Page Turner
Published date | March 12, 2022
Book Retail Price| $21.99

Author
Dennis L. Boaz is a graduate of Fresno State University and U.C. Berkeley law school. After two notorious events failed to gain recognition for a seven rights manuscript, he acknowledges that any success would depend on the uniqueness of his ideas and the quality of his writing. He spent the next 40 years trying to write a book on the seven rights while living and practicing law in California, Guahan (Guam), and Spain.

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