Charles Barnett has travelled widely, preferring to visit the jungles and deserts of the so-called, Third World Countries.
He prefers the hermit life, with one exception. For the p...view moreCharles Barnett has travelled widely, preferring to visit the jungles and deserts of the so-called, Third World Countries.
He prefers the hermit life, with one exception. For the past fourteen years he has lived with a seven pound, red poodle. Her recent departure, to live in Heaven, has left Charles with a gaping emptiness. He will never stop loving Gnuf-Gnuf, but she taught him that he can no longer bear to live alone. By the time you read this, hopefully he has found a tiny, red, girl poodle to share his hermit life as he takes the scholars of the Chalice Corporation to the Caribbean, and the mysterious pitch lakes and mud volcanoes of Trinidad, where a lanky, black man lives in the jungle and talks to the Mot-Mot birds.view less