Waiting For Andre

Fiction - YA, Action Suspense, Kids, Teen, Action/Adventure
Cover of the book Waiting For Andre by Steffan Piper, Samuel Farber Publishing
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Author: Steffan Piper ISBN: 9781386753230
Publisher: Samuel Farber Publishing Publication: April 3, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steffan Piper
ISBN: 9781386753230
Publisher: Samuel Farber Publishing
Publication: April 3, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

A semi-fictional account of the friendship between Samuel Beckett (the Playwright) and Andre 'The Giant' Roussimoff (the Wrestler) when Andre was a young boy and Beckett had lived adjacent to the Roussimoff's farm in Ussy Sur Marne, just outside of Paris.

In 1960, when Andre was fourteen, the school had told his parents that Andre could not continue attending as he was too big to ride the small school bus they had for the village and it was too far to walk. Distraught, his mother Marian, had pleaded with their neighbor who owned a truck to take her boy to school to finish his education. The Roussimoff's had helped their famous neighbor extensively through the years, from helping maintain his residence in his absence to laying the foundation and helping build his cottage. Beckett's reputation was one of an unpleasant, curmudgeonly and very private man who did not appreciate the fame that was bestowed on him. Thus, even though it was strange and out of character, Beckett said yes, and committed himself daily for almost an entire school year with this task while in his seclusion in Ussy working on his novel Comment c'est and his playHappy Days.

Andre, at twelve, was already just over six foot and weighed almost 240 lbs and continually maintained a positive and very jovial demeanor, contrasting his neighbor in almost every way. Of course, Andre would grow up to achieve a different kind of fame which also surrounded Beckett, but both men handled not only their fame but their families, with very different ends.

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A semi-fictional account of the friendship between Samuel Beckett (the Playwright) and Andre 'The Giant' Roussimoff (the Wrestler) when Andre was a young boy and Beckett had lived adjacent to the Roussimoff's farm in Ussy Sur Marne, just outside of Paris.

In 1960, when Andre was fourteen, the school had told his parents that Andre could not continue attending as he was too big to ride the small school bus they had for the village and it was too far to walk. Distraught, his mother Marian, had pleaded with their neighbor who owned a truck to take her boy to school to finish his education. The Roussimoff's had helped their famous neighbor extensively through the years, from helping maintain his residence in his absence to laying the foundation and helping build his cottage. Beckett's reputation was one of an unpleasant, curmudgeonly and very private man who did not appreciate the fame that was bestowed on him. Thus, even though it was strange and out of character, Beckett said yes, and committed himself daily for almost an entire school year with this task while in his seclusion in Ussy working on his novel Comment c'est and his playHappy Days.

Andre, at twelve, was already just over six foot and weighed almost 240 lbs and continually maintained a positive and very jovial demeanor, contrasting his neighbor in almost every way. Of course, Andre would grow up to achieve a different kind of fame which also surrounded Beckett, but both men handled not only their fame but their families, with very different ends.

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