Stevie Tenderheart Books A Boy’s Life (The Accidental Astronaut) by Steve William Laible

Inspired by sparkles of truth, as told by the storyteller, A Boy’s Life (circa 1950s – 1960s)
will also get 10-year-old MEN reading again—for FUN! #GigglesAssured #CowboyPromise.

Includes the author’s connections with Olympic Gold medalist, Dick Fosbury (high jump), Olympic long distance phenom, Steve Prefontaine, Candlestick Park, Johnny Depp, Cher, S.F. 49ers, the Beatles, the Doors, Clint Walker, Doug McClure, among other legends in their field.

A remarkably charming tale—wholly entertaining—a fun read/ride through the mind of a hard-working, curious, soft-spoken, quick-drawing, young lad who is also a romantic-at-heart. A young gunslinger, who hatches a plan to shift his stars, as he makes his own rules.

As many challenges & obstacles are revealed, he learns many life lessons along the way—short stories within stories—of victories, losses and unintended consequences. He reveals his sense of humor, positivity, creativity, self-confidence, financial independence, self-reliance, naiveté, self-discovery, and self-reflections, as told through real-life experiences and decisions made, all without being preachy. (Kids listen better that way.)

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