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A Kid's Chronicles: From High School Drop Out to Ph.D.
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A Kid's Chronicles: From High School Drop Out to Ph.D. in Vernon, BC
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A Kid's Chronicles: From High School Drop Out to Ph.D. in Vernon, BC
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Richard "Dicky" Jax navigates a slew of challenges and obstacles while growing up, including school bullies and, of course, girls. Then he finds himself searching for a safe and secure home-as well as a place in the world-after his parents' divorce. Soon after dropping out of high school as a teenager, he sustains multiple severe injuries in a car accident, losing both an eye and a kidney. But he never gives up hope. He continues his quest for belonging and meets a wealth of friends, counselors, teachers, and employers along the way. But will he ever find the contentment he so desperately seeks? For fans of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls and This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff, author Richard D. Jacques presents a compelling coming-of-age tale that recounts his life story with captivating wit, detail, and honesty. While some of the names and events have been slightly changed, the narrative is inextricably based on his life, the people who shared it with him, and the indelible mark they left behind.
Richard "Dicky" Jax navigates a slew of challenges and obstacles while growing up, including school bullies and, of course, girls. Then he finds himself searching for a safe and secure home-as well as a place in the world-after his parents' divorce. Soon after dropping out of high school as a teenager, he sustains multiple severe injuries in a car accident, losing both an eye and a kidney. But he never gives up hope. He continues his quest for belonging and meets a wealth of friends, counselors, teachers, and employers along the way. But will he ever find the contentment he so desperately seeks? For fans of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls and This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff, author Richard D. Jacques presents a compelling coming-of-age tale that recounts his life story with captivating wit, detail, and honesty. While some of the names and events have been slightly changed, the narrative is inextricably based on his life, the people who shared it with him, and the indelible mark they left behind.


















