The Long Road Home

A Lifetime Journey

Nonfiction, History, British, Family & Relationships, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Koba Sharikov ISBN: 9781460271087
Publisher: FriesenPress Publication: November 9, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Koba Sharikov
ISBN: 9781460271087
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication: November 9, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
Koba Sharikov is a truly dauntless man, who has achieved many things in spite of the difficulties he has faced, and has made the impossible become possible. Abandoned at birth to an orphanage in the midst of World War II, Sharikov’s story reveals the true diversity of human life, from larceny to love, loss, and boatbuilding. His is a life lived to its full potential, where education—both formal and informal—became a passport to adventure. “I had a dream to live a life with no poetry unwritten, no song unsung, and no painting left unpainted, so that at the end, I could claim that all has been said and done.” These pages scratch the surface of a life lived with vigour and enthusiasm, and take the reader on a vivid and inspiring journey. Follow Sharikov’s transformation from the small boy who took sanctuary amid the roots of a tree near his orphanage to the man who moved on to provide similar roots to orphaned African children. His life’s story is truly a testimony to his motto: “more is in me.”
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Koba Sharikov is a truly dauntless man, who has achieved many things in spite of the difficulties he has faced, and has made the impossible become possible. Abandoned at birth to an orphanage in the midst of World War II, Sharikov’s story reveals the true diversity of human life, from larceny to love, loss, and boatbuilding. His is a life lived to its full potential, where education—both formal and informal—became a passport to adventure. “I had a dream to live a life with no poetry unwritten, no song unsung, and no painting left unpainted, so that at the end, I could claim that all has been said and done.” These pages scratch the surface of a life lived with vigour and enthusiasm, and take the reader on a vivid and inspiring journey. Follow Sharikov’s transformation from the small boy who took sanctuary amid the roots of a tree near his orphanage to the man who moved on to provide similar roots to orphaned African children. His life’s story is truly a testimony to his motto: “more is in me.”

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