In 1924, at the age of eleven, Fritz Peters first met Gurdjieff, the great master who introduced the teachings of the Fourth Way to the Western World. He describes himself as a young troublemaker at Gurdjieff’s Institute in Fontainebleau, France. This book is a series of brilliantly told anecdotes which reveal Gurdjieff’s impromptu and surprising responses to the day-to-day living in the community.