THE WIZARD OF OSBORNE

by Nuri Shafii


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/28/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9780595304790

About the Book

The Wizard of Osborne takes place in a Basic Combat Training camp in Fort Knox during the harsh fall and winter of 1977, when Kentucky remained under a few feet of snow between November and March.

Osborne lives in his own slow and distant world. His hanging lower lip makes him appear idiotic. Other soldiers ridicule him. They think of him as "touched by the spirits," or just dumb and lazy, while the rest of the men are convinced that Osborne is bucking for an early discharge. Although he takes pride in the American sense of fair play, he becomes dismayed at the ongoing bigotry and exclusion in the ranks.

Osborne has a unique talent of making statuettes, busts, and reliefs with ice and snow of everything he sees. He makes ice-figures of his drill sergeants, his friends, birds on a chain link fence, and even a poodle to cheer up a fellow soldier. In the end, Osborne becomes the boot camp hero simply by building a grand scale monument with ice and snow, and saves the day.


About the Author

Nuri, born and raised in Persia is a naturalized U.S. citizen. The Wizard of Osborne is his third book. His other works include To Love a Persian Prince (2002,) and Shrine of His Holiness (2003).