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Misadventures of a Rich Kid - Born on Date 1964
- Narrated by: Ed Verner
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Misadventures of a Rich Kid - Born on Date 1964 is a collection of autobiographical narrative essays by Ed Verner. Each story stands alone, yet presented thematically under topics such as boyhood memories, young adulthood, getting older, romantic learning curve, and parent care, they collate into a memoir of a self-deprecating people watcher. Born as the last child to a wealthy Ivy League educated WWII couple in a modest southern town and growing up as it became a major city, Verner lived and recalls a fading slice of Americana.
©2022 Edward Verner (P)2022 Edward Verner
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