I Never Was A Cowboy

I Never Was A Cowboy

Felix Rainosek

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Editorial:
Nextone Inc
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798822948228
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I Never Was A Cowboy is a compelling collection of personal narratives that traverse the author’s life journey from childhood to a brief stint in the Army and then civilian life, and surviving brain cancer to the present day. This anthology is a tribute to the dynamic individuals who have influenced the author’s life, each leaving a lasting impression and contributing to his evolution.The stories cover a broad range of emotions, from humorous and light-hearted to serious and contemplative. The author’s skillful storytelling breathes life into each character, vividly portraying their distinct personalities and the roles they played in his life. These narratives serve as a reflection of our own lives, mirroring our common human experiences, emotions, and relationships.I Never Was A Cowboy is not just a compilation of stories; it’s a celebration of life in all its intricacies and splendor. The author’s honest and often humorous reflections on his experiences provide readers with a unique viewpoint on life, encouraging them to contemplate their own journeys.This book is a repository of wisdom derived from a lifetime of experiences. It’s a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, the potency of laughter, and the significance of savoring every moment.I Never Was A Cowboy is a timeless book that transcends age. It’s a book for those who have lived, those who are living, and those who are yet to live. It’s a book that will make you laugh, ponder, and above all, feel. It’s a book that reminds us that life, with all its chaos and beauty, is a story worth narrating.So, delve into these stories, and you may discover a part of yourself in them. After all, we are all characters in the grand narrative of life.

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