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Life is Short and is An Adventure: When Fate Knocks You Down, Look to God and Continue Your Life: A Memoir
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Life is Short and is An Adventure: When Fate Knocks You Down, Look to God and Continue Your Life: A Memoir in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $16.34

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Life is Short and is An Adventure: When Fate Knocks You Down, Look to God and Continue Your Life: A Memoir in Vernon, BC
By None
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About the Book
Life is Short and is an Adventure is a memoir of one man’s dealings with changes, tragedies, and blisterings of life, more so than average. McGuirk goes through the highs of an adventurous childhood and meeting the woman he would marry to the exceptional lows of a terrible accident that leaves him scarred, followed by repeated and various health complications. Through it all though, he never gives up and always continues forward.
About the Author
Tim V. McGuirk’s special interest is his continuing work in speech recognition computing, in which he has two degrees including a master's degree. It is his goal for speech technology to take over where crippled hands can no longer type.
About the Book
Life is Short and is an Adventure is a memoir of one man’s dealings with changes, tragedies, and blisterings of life, more so than average. McGuirk goes through the highs of an adventurous childhood and meeting the woman he would marry to the exceptional lows of a terrible accident that leaves him scarred, followed by repeated and various health complications. Through it all though, he never gives up and always continues forward.
About the Author
Tim V. McGuirk’s special interest is his continuing work in speech recognition computing, in which he has two degrees including a master's degree. It is his goal for speech technology to take over where crippled hands can no longer type.


















