![]() ![]() ![]() Gray took the manner of his father's death as a sign for what his work was about: liberating people by telling them about the emotional release buttons within their grasp.Ī good story, but do John Gray's books, in fact, liberate? A feminist critique of this book is easy to make. His brother suggested he extend his arm further, to see if maybe he couldn't touch the hood button. In the darkness he ran his fingers over the dents where his father's fists had hammered, and put his hand through the space where the tail-light had been knocked out for air. When coming back home for the funeral, Gray asked that he be locked in the trunk to see what it must have felt like. died of heat asphyxiation in the trunk of his own car. They made it to the car after the third call, but by then it was too late. Police responded to two reports of an abandoned car, but bad directions stopped them from finding it. ![]() He began that book with a story. John Gray's father had offered a lift to a hitchhiker, who promptly robbed him before locking him in the trunk of the car. Before Men Are From Mars, John Gray wrote a book entitled Men, Women and Relationships. ![]()
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