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Bill Sarnoff has written about almost everyone's life, but his own. In This Is What I Remember he gives us a peek into others he has known, loved or disliked while also sharing the spirit of the writer himself; observing, humorous always avoiding the dull. Each story is written with a handful of words, some from long ago that still have the power of a punch.Along the way, he recalls touching and crossing paths with others, the spirited, the sprightly and even the near famous. Gifted with seeing the humor in life, and a sly wisdom that comes from keen observation, Sarnoff has captured another memorable memoir. His stories alternate between laugh-out loud scenes and cryptic observations of mankind's follies as he digs deep into his years of observing the world and its residents, and extracts a vault of memories. This is Sarnoff's follow-up book to his Around The Samovar (2013)-a growing up memoir of the great depression years. He resides in Eugene, Oregon with wife Stephanie and cat, Midnight.
Bill Sarnoff has written about almost everyone's life, but his own. In This Is What I Remember he gives us a peek into others he has known, loved or disliked while also sharing the spirit of the writer himself; observing, humorous always avoiding the dull. Each story is written with a handful of words, some from long ago that still have the power of a punch.Along the way, he recalls touching and crossing paths with others, the spirited, the sprightly and even the near famous. Gifted with seeing the humor in life, and a sly wisdom that comes from keen observation, Sarnoff has captured another memorable memoir. His stories alternate between laugh-out loud scenes and cryptic observations of mankind's follies as he digs deep into his years of observing the world and its residents, and extracts a vault of memories. This is Sarnoff's follow-up book to his Around The Samovar (2013)-a growing up memoir of the great depression years. He resides in Eugene, Oregon with wife Stephanie and cat, Midnight.
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