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portada Johnny Carson, Ted Williams, & Me: The Effect of Three Mother's Toxic Breast Milk on Their Three Sons (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
188
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.26 kg.
ISBN13
9781719415804

Johnny Carson, Ted Williams, & Me: The Effect of Three Mother's Toxic Breast Milk on Their Three Sons (in English)

R. G. Coleman Ph. D. (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Johnny Carson, Ted Williams, & Me: The Effect of Three Mother's Toxic Breast Milk on Their Three Sons (in English) - Coleman Ph. D., R. G.

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Synopsis "Johnny Carson, Ted Williams, & Me: The Effect of Three Mother's Toxic Breast Milk on Their Three Sons (in English)"

The World's Most Famous Entertainer (1962- 1992); loved by millions of late night TV viewers, a celebrity among celebrities. with an estate of more than $400 MILLION, Johnny Carson had it all. Then why was he described as "the second most unhappiest man I've ever known," -- America's Pagliacci? Ted Williams the consensus World's Greatest baseball hitter, adored by millions of baseball fans, voted athlete of the decade -- a living legend, fighter plane war hero, highest paid player. ($120,000 in 1958 worth $1,041, 651. in 2018 -- had it all -- Baseball's Mozart -- its only genius. Yet Ted, like Johnny, died alone -- no family -- no friends, never having found that which he wanted most of all. What drove Johnny and Ted to be the best - Number One? Did the same force that compelled them to become American icons, become their Achille's heel? "Me" the least of we three wounded sparrows and the one most wounded, inserts himself into the mix, without the knowledge or consent of the other two, believing: (1) He provides a continuum to the relative effect of the injury and its damages, and (2) He alone could explain their common chagrin, to others, in turn demonstrating, albeit anecdotely, the unique, omnipotent, and singular influence of a mother on her son. uber alles.

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