"You're Not Gonna Believe This....": My Ecclectic Memoir

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"You're Not Gonna Believe This....": My Ecclectic Memoir

by Awesome Company

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Overview

How would you like to join me on an unbelievable ride?

Let us take a ride on a mystical wooden kiddie roller coaster as we travel thru my dash (you know, that line that separates, the date you were born and the date that says you, died) to, re-live my experiences, when I went knocking on Heavens door, starting at the early age of five years old, having to survive my first automobile accident. At sixteen, I drowned but was miraculously saved. Four years later I was in Vietnam, then had two major automobile accidents one before I was there in the WTC on the 93 bombing, then another before I was there on 9/11. After ten months at Ground Zero, I ended up with nineteen health ailments, one being bladder cancer.

This will probably have you feel like youve been pushed back into that seat youre in and have you look to see if youre safely secured, as we go about feeling the remainder of those climbs, drops, curves and hoops with me. While were still on this journey, I will tell you about some of these most amazing surprising coincidences that had occurred to me (ones that I could never imagine, happening) and all because of this sudden change in me, that came about, hours later on September 11, 2001.

Why, and more than, anything why me?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532018565
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 434
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

This is ‘Charlie K.’s first book, whose resilience and perseverance to ‘carry on’ having to experience numerous ‘events’ in his life, hopes to be an inspiration for people with similar, backgrounds. Charlie’s ‘Letters to the Editor’ of the local NYC, newspapers, were printed over the years stating his opinion, on numerous subjects. He is married, has a daughter, and resides on Long Island.
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