My Book...but I'm willing to share
An American Memoir
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About the Book
Author’s note It’s been said that there is a good book in the life story of everyone. That’s probably true. I’ve been thinking about that. I think I can agree that every life is important, at least to one person. It’s in the telling of that person’s story that we get sidetracked and bogged down. Telling the story of a person’s whole life can be a daunting thing, because much of a life is not remembered by the time the muse moves the story teller. And what much of the story teller wishes to share may be mundane to others. Even so, I’ve tried to remember the good stuff and not get bogged down too much in minutiae. I hope the reader is gentle and finds the humor, pathos, struggles and gratifications easy to digest. I certainly have. Please enjoy!
About the Author
Born in 1937. The fifth of eleven children. Raised on a poor farm. Joined U.S. Air Force as a high school dropout. Military career spanned four decades. Retired as a regular captain with undergraduate and graduate degrees. Had second career as Department of Labor and Industry employee for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Earned PhD after second retirement. Traveled through or been stationed in every state of the union; and several countries overseas. Father of three daughters, grandpa to seven youngsters and husband to two lovely ladies (not simultaneously).