I Wanna Be - a Diamond... Someday!

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Anton K. Vyborny ISBN: 9781426971228
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: July 8, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Anton K. Vyborny
ISBN: 9781426971228
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: July 8, 2011
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

I Wanna Be a Diamond Someday! Geoff McEwen, a US Navy Vietnam veteran, has been married twice and divorced twice. After his second divorce, his address became the interstate, with a series of moves in a pattern of figure eights. Wherever he was, he needed to be someplace else. Self-imprisoned by his self-doubts, insecurities, and self-deprecation, he settled into a life of introspection, questioning his choices and beliefs and searching for something even he could not define. It was like living in the rearview mirror while life flashes bye* the windshieldspectating rather than participating. A chance meeting in a Montana bar with his old teammate Brian Wilkins from his days in the Vietnam War sets the stage in the first chapter for what will become his raison dtre. Subsequent chapters tell of his odyssey in his quest for self-discovery in a flashback. Chapters 40 and on through the ending pick up where he left off in chapter 1 and explain his reason for being back in Montana, where he comes to grips with old animosities and makes the only choice he is comfortable with. He reconnects with life. *Bye is used here in the sense of moving on to the next level without participation in the current levelas in football playoffs. Anton K. Vyborny -au wants this to be placed in the back cover

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I Wanna Be a Diamond Someday! Geoff McEwen, a US Navy Vietnam veteran, has been married twice and divorced twice. After his second divorce, his address became the interstate, with a series of moves in a pattern of figure eights. Wherever he was, he needed to be someplace else. Self-imprisoned by his self-doubts, insecurities, and self-deprecation, he settled into a life of introspection, questioning his choices and beliefs and searching for something even he could not define. It was like living in the rearview mirror while life flashes bye* the windshieldspectating rather than participating. A chance meeting in a Montana bar with his old teammate Brian Wilkins from his days in the Vietnam War sets the stage in the first chapter for what will become his raison dtre. Subsequent chapters tell of his odyssey in his quest for self-discovery in a flashback. Chapters 40 and on through the ending pick up where he left off in chapter 1 and explain his reason for being back in Montana, where he comes to grips with old animosities and makes the only choice he is comfortable with. He reconnects with life. *Bye is used here in the sense of moving on to the next level without participation in the current levelas in football playoffs. Anton K. Vyborny -au wants this to be placed in the back cover

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