The Wrestling Star: Cheers and Tears |
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Author:
| Sharar, Awad |
ISBN: | 978-1-5213-9500-4 |
Publication Date: | May 2017 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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'The Wrestling Star: Cheers and Tears' is written in British English and almost proper grammar with some exceptions like slang expressions and idioms. It's 60, 081 words, first person singular narrator, and it's genre is romance, military, based on medical background. Vivian Edwards, the conscript wrestler and the National Champion, wakes up in the ICU, but is unable to get up. He finds himself amputee. He treads on two landmines in a border area lousy with outlaws. A bereaved woman...
More Description'The Wrestling Star: Cheers and Tears' is written in British English and almost proper grammar with some exceptions like slang expressions and idioms. It's 60, 081 words, first person singular narrator, and it's genre is romance, military, based on medical background. Vivian Edwards, the conscript wrestler and the National Champion, wakes up in the ICU, but is unable to get up. He finds himself amputee. He treads on two landmines in a border area lousy with outlaws. A bereaved woman who loses her two sons, Vivian's age, and her husband at the same area, doesn't know how or why they are killed. She grants Vivian a tape recorder to record his story, hoping she'd find an answer to her inquiry. She promises to pay him generously. Vivian remembers, tells his story to a nurse in the hospital and records the events of his life that led him to his current state.'A Wrestling Star: Cheers and Tears' is a story of adversity, wealth, love, and human suffering, demonstrates that life is not a series of happy events. By accepting happiness, we must know and understand that unhappiness is inevitable.