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The book in the dresser drawer, Brian Lee MIller

Label
The book in the dresser drawer, Brian Lee MIller
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The book in the dresser drawer
Oclc number
954150211
Responsibility statement
Brian Lee MIller
Summary
"The Midwesterner boy had a blessed upbringing hunting, fishing, working, and playing in rural and urban settings. As a presumed misfit he struggled with color blindness, speech disorders, and life's decisions. Portrayed is a teenager who had a chance encounter with Muhammad Ali, and as a young man lived homeless in his truck yet he purchased his first house at eighteen years old. The blue collar worker crashed a racecar, confronted three near-death situations, and eluded being paralyzed in a fluke accident. Later in life, he competed on a college football team and received an elementary school teaching degree. The wannabe adventurer encountered a WWII German soldier, dwelled among the descendants of the Apache Chief, Geronimo, and slept through a tornado. After ending a twenty-four year marriage, he suffered through depression and suicidal thoughts. The chronicle closes with happiness rediscovered through Jesus, forgiveness, fireflies, marathons, grandchildren, and daydreams of future adventures."--Page [4] of cover
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