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“This masterpiece of dogged and loving reporting will astonish you and touch your heart. The struggles and quest for redemption of football star Jackie Wallace make for a fall-from-grace tale that’s both unsettling and uplifting.”—Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs and Leonardo da Vinci The heartbreaking, timeless, and redemptive story of the transformative friendship binding a fallen-from-grace NFL player and a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who meet on the streets of New Orleans, offering a rare glimpse into the precarious world of homelessness and the lingering impact of systemic racism and poverty on the lives of NOLA’s citizens. In 1990, while covering a story about...
Poems of experiences, poems of observations, unrequited and requited love, satires and exaggerations.
A retired software engineer looks back at his life and realizes how much he has lost due to his alcoholism and his refusal to deal with it. Hopefully entertaining, perhaps funny at times, but with a serious motif.
A gunfighter, wishing to retire, attempts to pose as a schoolteacher. Initially, he is successful but circumstances force him to, once again, take up his guns. Wes Fairly: Gunman is somewhat of a love story but with plenty of action.
What would you do if, one day, you happened to discover that you were able to transport yourslef back in time for sixty seconds at will and redo things? Would you abuse that power or would you use it for the benefit of mankind? Jason Bricker is faced with that exact question and has some difficult decisons to make.
This book is the second and, most likely, final book in the Wes Fairly series. The first book, "Wes Fairly: Gunman" was written in 2004. This book is set in 1875 in Canada where Wes has retreated with his new wife in order to attempt to begin a new life. With him is his friend Sandy who is also a gunfighter attempting to escape from his past.
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