Profound, simple, elegant, beautiful. Just let the book open to any page and be inspired.
— LINDA GROSS, L.Ac. MTCM.
 
Powerful words that delve into the deepest part of our soul. A discovery of the extent of our own capabilities. Deeply impactful in all its simplicity, truly a treasury of brilliant insight.
— LISA MORAD, MSW Therapist.
 
Where people loose direction, your vision is clear.
Where people get confused, your awareness remains a beacon.
Where people see darkness, your lighthouse shows the road to light
Where people fall into disarray, you direct them to explore their inner temple; you transcend to the ranks of  the awakened and the enlightened by learning from Mother Nature at all times.
— ANDRE G. SKAF. attorney and entrepreneur.

Things People Say About Steps Steeper Than Mountains.


Steeps Stepper than Mountains” is a poignant, raw, and deeply reflective memoir that transcends the usual boundaries of a travelogue. It is neither a ‘how to’ nor a spiritual guide, but rather beautiful narrative that immerses the reader in the deeply personal journey of a senior, grieving the loss of his wife, as he embarks on a transformative solo adventure across Europe. In particular, the themes of growth through grieving and the redemptive power of art and beauty resonate through the book.
— Charnit Gill, author of ‘Pray Tell’
 
Schweiger has unselfishly shared his poignant and inspiring journey of grief and transformation. From the first work to the last, his readers are swept away into his world of love, loss, and discovery, leaving them with the sense that they had been traveling by his side all along.
— Bonnie Griesemer, - author of ’Sadie and Charles finding their Way’.

Things People Say About Rockitecture


Schweiger takes us on an historical treasure hunt from the urban highways of Southern California to the backroads of Napa Valley to discover Califonia’s early 20th Century river rock homes. From architecture aficionados to California history buffs, readers will be swept away…
— Amy Francis Dechary, President Third Street Writers.
 
This is a book that’s long overdue, and Barry Schweiger is the only person who could have written it. Rockitecture is an eloquent love letter to the stone structures of Southern California. Like a good detective novel, Scjhweiger takes us on a journey to unravel the surprisingly enigmatic provenance of SocCal’s stone architecture. A must read for curious minds.
— Paul Haddad, author “Freewaytopia”