Author: | Steven Cohen | ISBN: | 9781452426303 |
Publisher: | Steven Cohen | Publication: | April 3, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Steven Cohen |
ISBN: | 9781452426303 |
Publisher: | Steven Cohen |
Publication: | April 3, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Three personal stories that have made up a great deal of Steven Cohen's life.
"The Day My Father Saved The FA Cup": is about having the opportunity to spend some time with one of the world's most famous sports trophies only to damage it and need your Dad's help from 6000 miles away to make it all better.
"Growing Up In The Desert": tells the story of how Steven Cohen grew up during his service with the US Army from 1982-1986. It tells the singular tale of how one event on December 12th, 1985 changed his life forever. The day when 246 of his fellow soldiers died, needlessly, in a plane crash in Gander, Newfoundland, and how close Steven came to being on that doomed plane and the obvious questions that you are forced to ask yourself moving forward.
"An American's Guide to Cricket - The Majestic Game" talks about the noble and bold game of cricket and how it has effected Steven's life. From being a boy to a man and the lengths and destinations he has gone in order to see the game.
The author hopes that his love and obvious passion for the game will make the reader intrigued enough to give one of its three formats a chance to steal their hearts. It makes summer that much better.
But at their core these three stories are an insight into the soul and love of a man who cares greatly and with great passion for all aspects of life and these tales tell us what the author has learned about the bumps in the road that is life; and how they shape us moving forward and who we become.
Six months short of his 50th birthday the author is inspired and excited that the experiences of these three stories will make his 50's his best decade yet.
And be sure to look for Steven's new book coming in June 2012 called "iTerror" that will give the reader even more insight into the man who created a soccer landscape in the US and how his unflinching and unapologetic opinions made three huge US corporations: FX, ESPN and Sirius XM, very uncomfortable and how they ultimately gave in to common terrorists.
Three personal stories that have made up a great deal of Steven Cohen's life.
"The Day My Father Saved The FA Cup": is about having the opportunity to spend some time with one of the world's most famous sports trophies only to damage it and need your Dad's help from 6000 miles away to make it all better.
"Growing Up In The Desert": tells the story of how Steven Cohen grew up during his service with the US Army from 1982-1986. It tells the singular tale of how one event on December 12th, 1985 changed his life forever. The day when 246 of his fellow soldiers died, needlessly, in a plane crash in Gander, Newfoundland, and how close Steven came to being on that doomed plane and the obvious questions that you are forced to ask yourself moving forward.
"An American's Guide to Cricket - The Majestic Game" talks about the noble and bold game of cricket and how it has effected Steven's life. From being a boy to a man and the lengths and destinations he has gone in order to see the game.
The author hopes that his love and obvious passion for the game will make the reader intrigued enough to give one of its three formats a chance to steal their hearts. It makes summer that much better.
But at their core these three stories are an insight into the soul and love of a man who cares greatly and with great passion for all aspects of life and these tales tell us what the author has learned about the bumps in the road that is life; and how they shape us moving forward and who we become.
Six months short of his 50th birthday the author is inspired and excited that the experiences of these three stories will make his 50's his best decade yet.
And be sure to look for Steven's new book coming in June 2012 called "iTerror" that will give the reader even more insight into the man who created a soccer landscape in the US and how his unflinching and unapologetic opinions made three huge US corporations: FX, ESPN and Sirius XM, very uncomfortable and how they ultimately gave in to common terrorists.